14.2.5

Eye Function - Detecting Colour

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Detecting Colour

There are two types of receptor cells in the retina:

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Rod cells

  • Detect visual information without colour.
    • Essential in low light conditions (night vision).
  • Not present in fovea.
  • High density across all of retina.
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Cone cells

  • Detect colour.
    • Three different types for detecting wavelengths of light in greens, reds and blues.
  • Present in low density across all of the retina.
  • Densely packed in the fovea.

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