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The retina of nocturnal birds mostly contains:​

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Answered by neherkararchana11
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In contrast, the retinas of nocturnal birds have a greater relative density of rod photoreceptors, which implies high visual sensitivity. Many avian species have regions within the retina in which the density of the functional photoreceptors is higher and that contain a predominance of cones over rods.

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The retinas of nocturnal birds have a greater relative density of rod photoreceptors, which implies high visual sensitivity. Many avian species have regions within the retina in which the density of the functional photoreceptors is higher and that contain a predominance of cones over rods.

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