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What are cones sensitive to?

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Answered by sreesrh2008
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Cones are less sensitive to light than the rod cells in the retina (which support vision at low light levels), but allow the perception of color. They are also able to perceive finer detail and more rapid changes in images, because their response times to stimuli are faster than those of rods.

Answered by rahman8260508569
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Cones are most sensitive to light at wavelengths around 420 nm. However, the lens and cornea of the human eye .

Cones are less sensitive to light than the rod cells in the retina.

Cones are less sensitive to light than the rod cells in the retina.

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