Biology, asked by aishuaishaishu3680, 10 months ago

Seth is chatting with his friends in a café. Suddenly, the power goes off, and it’s completely dark. After a few moments, he’s able to see the outlines of the objects and people nearby. Which cells are responsible for his ability to see the objects and people? A. cone B. glial C. olfactory D. rod

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Answered by swamihey
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Answer:

Rod cells

Explanation:

Rod cells are the photoreceptor cell pigments which is active in dim light....

Vision by rod cells is aslo known as scotopic vision........

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Answered by callmescar73
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Answer: rod cells

Explanation:

Rods are a type of photoreceptor cell in the retina. They are sensitive to light levels and help give us good vision in low light. They are concentrated in the outer areas of the retina and give us peripheral vision. Rods are 500 to 1,000 times more sensitive to light than cones.

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