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Where are photoreceptors located?

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The retina of the eye




The lens of the eye




The semicircular canals of the inner ear




The cochlea of the inner ear

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the retina

Rod and cone photoreceptors are specialized neurons that function in the initial step of vision. These light-sensitive cells lie at the back of the retina adjacent to the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE), a cell layer that is vital for the survival of photoreceptors.

Where is the cochlea located?

inner ear

inner ear, which contains the cochlea. The cochlea is a complex coiled structure. It consists of a long membrane, known as the basilar membrane, which is tuned in such a way that high tones vibrate the region near the base and low tones vibrate the region near the apex

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