Photoreceptors are specialized cells in the retina that convert light energy into electrical signals, allowing us to see. They are responsible for detecting and transmitting visual information to the brain.
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Rods: Photoreceptors responsible for vision in low-light conditions. They do not perceive color but help with peripheral vision.
Cones: Photoreceptors responsible for color vision and visual acuity. They work best in bright light conditions.
Optic Nerve: The bundle of nerve fibers that carries visual information from the retina to the brain for processing.