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There are two types of light-sensitive cells in the human eye: (a) Where are they found? (b) What is each type called?
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There are two types of light-sensitive cells in the human eye:
(a) Where are they found?
(b) What is each type called?
(c) To what is each type of cell sensitive?
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26/08/2021 2:17 pm
(a) The two types of light-sensitive cells are found in the retina.
(b) They are called rods and cones.
(c) Rods are sensitive to dim light and cones are sensitive to bright light and colours.
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