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Multiple Choice
What type of structure within our eye detects color?
A
Rods
B
Retinal ganglion cells
C
Cones
D
Optic nerve
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Understand the basic anatomy of the eye, focusing on the retina, which is the light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye.
Learn about the two main types of photoreceptor cells in the retina: rods and cones.
Recognize that rods are responsible for vision in low light conditions and do not detect color.
Identify that cones are the photoreceptor cells responsible for detecting color and are concentrated in the central part of the retina called the fovea.
Differentiate between the roles of other structures mentioned, such as retinal ganglion cells, which transmit visual information from the retina to the brain, and the optic nerve, which carries these signals to the brain for processing.