all that cats—and other nocturnal predators—have a greater number of rod cells in their eyes compared to cone cells. What would you predict about the color vision of cats? A) Because of the decreased number of cone cells, cats have excellent color vision. B) Cats have (relatively) poor color vision, but this is independent of the number of rod or cone cells. C) Because of the decreased number of cone cells, cats have (relatively) poor color vision. D) Because of the increased number of rod cells, cats have excellent color vision.

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Answer:

Because of the decreased number of cone cells cats have relatively poor color vision cells  

Explanation:

Rod cells are in scotopic. These cells are responsible for low light. These cells are found in the eyes of peripheral areas. Rod cells are responsible for black and white. These cells are used at night. These cells have low spatial acuity. These cells are in cylindrical shaped.  

Cones cells: These cells active at a high level. These cells are responsible for color vision. These cells are found in the center of the eye. These cells have a phototropic vision. These cells are rod-shaped.