How do the rods and cones in the eye differ?. A) rods are very sensative to light but do not distinguish colors.cones are less sensative to light but can distinguish light.. B) rods are less sensative tto light but can distinguish colors.cones are very sensative to light but cant distinguish light .. C) rods are very sensative to lightand can distiguish colors.cones are less sensative to light and can distinguish color.

Respuesta :

 there are two type of photoreceptors in retina called rods and cone that have different function tha is
rods are very sensative to light but do not distinguish colors.cones are less sensative to light but candistinguish light
rods contain only one type of light sensitive pigment i conclude that
option A is correct from above
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Answer: A) rods are very sensative to light but do not distinguish colors.cones are less sensative to light but can distinguish light.

Explanation:

Rods and cones are the photoreceptors which are found in the human retina. Rods are the photoreceptors which perceives light. These are sensitive to low light levels. They do not mediate the vision of color. The cones are the photoreceptors which are sensitive to color but they are less sensitive towards intensity of light. The rods have the ability to perceive a single photon but cones generally works in brighter light intensity.