5. 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 detect light, cones detect green, blue, and red light; and the brain combines the three colors.
Rods detect light, cones detect color; and the brain decomposes the color into green, blue, and red.
Cones detect light; rods detect color; and the brain decomposes the color into green, blue, and red.
Cones detect light; rods detect green, blue, and red light; and the brain combines the three colors.

Cones detect light; rods detect green, blue, and red light; and the brain combines the three colors.