valgusevastuvõtvad
Valgusevastuvõtvad, also known as photoreceptors, are specialized cells in the retinas of eyes that are responsible for converting light into electrical signals. These signals are then transmitted to the brain, where they are interpreted as vision. There are two main types of photoreceptor cells in the human retina: rods and cones.
Rods are highly sensitive to light and are primarily responsible for vision in low-light conditions, a process
Cones, on the other hand, function best in bright light and are responsible for color vision and
Both rods and cones contain photopigment molecules that undergo chemical changes when exposed to light. This