codocytter
Codocytter, also known as rod cells, are specialized photoreceptor cells located in the retina of the human eye. They play a crucial role in vision, particularly in low-light conditions and the perception of monochrome images. Unlike cone cells, which are responsible for color vision and function best in bright light, rod cells are highly sensitive to light but do not detect color.
Structurally, codocytter are elongated and contain multiple layers of the pigment rhodopsin, which enables them to
Functionally, codocytter respond to changes in light intensity rather than color, providing sensitivity in dim environments
The development and health of rod cells are vital for maintaining good night vision. Degeneration or dysfunction