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How do the retinas of the eyes of night-hunting animals differ from the retinas of animals that hunt during the daytime? Question 3 options: A.They have more rod cells. B.They have fewer cone cells. C.They have fewer rod cells. D.They have more cone cells.

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They would have more rod cells because it would help them see better in the dark
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Well A seems to be the answer because during the night time your rods are stimulated more, meaning you use the more at night
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