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Comparison of Rods and Cones

Rods and cones are two types of photoreceptors in the retina with distinct locations and functions. Cones are concentrated in the fovea and are responsible for high-acuity color vision in bright light. In contrast, rods are distributed throughout the rest of the retina, enabling vision in low-light conditions and the perception of peripheral movement, though they lack the ability to see color and fine details.

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