The response is A. Cones occur in three varieties, each of which is sensitive to a particular range of light wavelengths.
Cones are the three different types of light-detecting cells found in the eyes. Green is the color that is easiest to notice throughout the day because light & color travel in waves.
Several of the cones are "less active" in the absence of daylight, which makes colors harder to discern. As a result, yellow is easier to notice at night since there is less light to aid in color perception.
Cone and rod cells can be found in the retina. We can see in low light thanks to our rod cells, and we can perceive color thanks to our cone cells.
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