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what are the adaptation that help a cat to see in low light​

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Answered by Bhat123
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The cat eye also has a layer of specialized reflective cells called the tapetum lucidum located behind the retina. These cells reflect unabsorbed light back toward the retina, thus providing a second opportunity for light absorption. Together these adaptations allow the cat to see well in low illumination.

Answered by amanullahbakhshi
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The cat eye also has a layer of specialized reflective cells called the tapetum lucidum located behind the retina. These cells reflect unabsorbed light back toward the retina, thus providing a second opportunity for light absorption. Together these adaptations allow the cat to see well in low illumination.
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