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Cone cells are good for seeing color.
Rod cells are good for seeing in the dark and detecting motion
When light enters the eye it first hits the cornea of the eyeball where the cones and rods are located.
Then travels through the Bipolar cells until it reaches the Ganglion cells. Ganglion cells connect from the optic nerve which sends information directly to our vision processing in the occipital lobe.