nancysawyer nancysawyer
  • 18-11-2018
  • Biology
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What are cones in the eye

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lightcaps298
lightcaps298 lightcaps298
  • 18-11-2018

I think the cones in the eye are cone cells. They are responsible for color vision and work better in bright light.

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andrea7765 andrea7765
  • 18-11-2018
Cones are photoreceptor cells in the retina.
They are responsible for color and vision.
They work better in bright light
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