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Christina Thomas
on Oct 18, 2024Verified
Cones
A) are receptors in the cornea that are insensitive to light.
B) are receptor cells that are used for color perception.
C) function best at night or under low illumination conditions.
D) are concentrated in the blind spot.
Color Perception
The ability of the eye to distinguish objects based on the wavelengths of the light they reflect, emit, or transmit.
Receptor Cells
Specialized cells located in the sensory systems of the body, capable of responding to environmental stimuli and converting them into neural signals.
Low Illumination
A lighting condition characterized by a reduced level of brightness, often associated with increased difficulty in visual perception.
- Outline the contrasting functions and locations of rods and cones in the visual system.
Verified Answer
MJ
Learning Objectives
- Outline the contrasting functions and locations of rods and cones in the visual system.