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In Biology / Middle School | 2014-01-20

What are the organelles of a cone cell?

Asked by Micky

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cell membrane . Photopigments MItochondria Nucleus Contractile vacoule

Answered by downheat | 2024-06-10

Like rods, each cone cell has an outer segment, an inner segment, a cell body, and a synaptic terminal. The outer segment consists of the numerous membrane disks containing the photopigments. The inner segment contains the cell's endoplasmic reticulum, golgi apparatus, and mitochondria.

Answered by Hj5849533 | 2024-06-12

Cone cells are specialized photoreceptor cells in the retina responsible for color vision and work best in bright light. They contain key organelles like the nucleus, mitochondria, and photopigments (opsins) that are vital for their function. Together, cone cells and rod cells allow humans to perceive a wide range of colors and adjust to various light levels.
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Answered by downheat | 2024-10-09