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    Compared to the Rods, the Cones in the Retina Are
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Compared to the Rods, the Cones in the Retina Are

Question 58

Question 58

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Compared to the rods, the cones in the retina are


A) more sensitive to very dim light.
B) more common toward the fovea.
C) less sensitive to detail.
D) less important for color vision.

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