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Rods are a type of photoreceptor cell located in the retina, primarily responsible for vision in low-light conditions. They are highly sensitive to light but do not detect color, which makes them crucial for night vision and peripheral vision. In contrast to cones, which are another type of photoreceptor that detects color and operates better in bright light, rods help us see in dim environments by providing grayscale images.
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