The retina of the eye has rods and cones which play a crucial function in sight. Which statement explains how rods and cones work to help us see things?

Rods are responsible for low-light vision and detecting motion, while cones are responsible for color vision and detail. Together, rods and cones work to allow us to see objects in various lighting conditions and to perceive color and details. This complex system of photoreceptor cells sends signals to the brain, which processes the information to create the images we see.