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Which part of the eye contains cone shaped receptors? Please help!

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The lining of the back of eye containing two types of photoreceptor cells - rods - sensitive to dim light and black and white - and cones - sensitive to colour. A small area called the fovea in the middle of the retina has many more cones than rods. Bundle of sensory neurones at back of eye.

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