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    The Process by Which Rods and Cones Become More Sensitive
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The Process by Which Rods and Cones Become More Sensitive

Question 24

Question 24

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The process by which rods and cones become more sensitive to light in response to lowered levels of illumination is called


A) dark transduction.
B) light adaptation.
C) dark adaptation.
D) sensory adaptation.

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