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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? A, they have more cell rods B, They have fewer cell rods C, They have fewer cone
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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?
A, they have more cell rods
B, They have fewer cell rods
C, They have fewer cone cells
D, They have more cone cells
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A) They have more cell rods... hope it helps :)
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it would be (a) they have more cell rods. This alows night time animals to receive more light to there eyes seing better were day time animals dont have it.
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