Question 4 The cones in our retina respond to ______ vision and are used to experience ______. ? night, black/white ? night, color ? day, black/white ? day, color
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Cones are the eye's receptor cells that are especially sensitive to ________ light and are responsible for our ________ vision. a. bright; black-and-white b. dim; color c. bright; color d. dim; black-and-white
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