The correct option is
D all of the above
- The retina is the innermost, light-sensitive layer of tissue of the eye of most vertebrates and some molluscs.
- The primary light-sensing cells in the retina are the photoreceptor cells, which are of two types: rods and cones.
- Rods function mainly in dim light and provide black-and-white vision. Cones function in well-lit conditions and are responsible for the perception of colour.
- Rhodopsin is a biological pigment found in the rods of the retina.
- Rhodopsin is extremely sensitive to light, and thus enables vision in low-light conditions. Hence, retinal is sensitive to light energy, a part of rhodopsin and found in both rods and cones.
So, the correct answer is 'all the above'.