Question
What function do cones have?
cones help with near nearsightedness
cones help with far sightedness
cones help with color distinction
cones help with night vision
cones help with near nearsightedness
cones help with far sightedness
cones help with color distinction
cones help with night vision
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Cones are photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye that are primarily responsible for color vision and function best in bright light conditions. Therefore, the correct statement is:
**Cones help with color distinction.**
They enable us to perceive different colors by detecting various wavelengths of light. In contrast, rods are the photoreceptors primarily responsible for vision in low light conditions (night vision). They do not contribute to color vision.
**Cones help with color distinction.**
They enable us to perceive different colors by detecting various wavelengths of light. In contrast, rods are the photoreceptors primarily responsible for vision in low light conditions (night vision). They do not contribute to color vision.
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