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How do rods differ from cones in the retina?​

a. ​unlike cones, rods cannot detect color.
b. ​rods are less sensitive to light than cones.
c. ​in contrast to cones, rods are optimally activated by light entering the center of the eye.
d. ​rods provide the ability to see sharper images than cones?

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The answer is A.
Cones detects the light and rods are responsible for the contests of light (basically the brightness level of the surroundings)
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