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=Introduction=

Imagine if all the lights in the world go out and you don’t know what happened. But there is some hope for you to see again. In the eye there's something called a retina and inside the retina there is something called a rod cell. The retina’s job is to see in the dark. It helps you see grey and black colors it also is your peripheral vision. There are 130 rod cells in the eye.

toc = What Are Rod Cells And What Do They Do =

Imagine if all the lights in the world go out and you don’t know what happened. But there is some hope for you to see again. In the eye there's something called a retina and inside the retina there is something called a rod cell. The retina’s job is to see in the dark. It helps you see grey and black colors it also is your peripheral vision. There are 130 rod cells in the eye.

= Conclusion =

Rod cells are important because they help us see in the dark and see to the sides of us. They have special receptors that work in the dark. Without rods it would be difficult to see. There are diseases that affect the retina and rods that cause blindness. Rods help the eyes function properly.

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