Seth is chatting with his friends in a café. Suddenly, the power goes off, and it's completely dark. After a few moments, he's able to see the outlines of the objects and people nearby. Which cells are responsible for his ability to see the objects and people? A. cone B. glial C. olfactory D. rod
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Cone and rod cells are both photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye, responsible for vision. Glial cells provide support and protection for neurons, and olfactory cells are responsible for the sense of smell. Now, we need to determine which type of Show more…
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