Subject: rod and cone cells located in the retina
Date: Wed Dec 16 19:22:00 1998
Posted by Joseph Morrell
Grade level: 7-9
School: Edward T. Richardson Middle School
City: Springfield State/Province: PA
Country: United States
Area of science: Cell Biology
ID: 913857720.Cb
Message:
I know that rod and cone cells can wear out or can be injured,
but how do these cells get repair or replaced?
Re: rod and cone cells located in the retina
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