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Which Type of Cell Is Chiefly Responsible for Responding to Illumination

Question 34

Question 34

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Which type of cell is chiefly responsible for responding to illumination, without consideration for color?


A) Rods
B) Amacrine cells
C) Bipolar cells
D) Cones
E) Horizontal cells

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