Answer:
Transduction
Explanation:
The conversion of light that enters our eye into light signal is called transduction. Specialised cells (Photo receptors) present in the retina convert the light into signals. Each of these photo receptors has four parts: Inner and outer segment, a cell body and synaptic ending.
There are two types of photo receptors in our eye, rods and cones. Rods helps to see in the low light but are incapable to mediate colour vision. While cones provides vision during in the bright light during the day time.