Science, asked by mirmustafa876, 1 month ago

How do some animals better see at night??​

Answers

Answered by ananya6823
0

Answer:

Nocturnal animals possess a pathway through which rods connect to the same “dark” circuits used by cones, which allows them better perception of edges, movement, and silhouettes in dim light. Even the nuclei of the rod cells are adapted for night vision.

HOPE IT HELPS!! MARK ME AS THE BRAINLIEST!!

Answered by SakshamKumarthegreat
1

Answer:

 \huge{ \sf{ \blue{ \underline{ \overline{ \underline{ \overline { \red{ \:ANsWEr:-}}}}}}}}

Nocturnal animals possess a pathway through which rods connect to the same “dark” circuits used by cones, which allows them better perception of edges, movement, and silhouettes in dim light. Even the nuclei of the rod cells are adapted for night vision.

Similar questions