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How are visible light, the electromagnetic spectrum, and photoreceptors in the eye related?(1 point)
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Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which contains a range known as visible light.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which contains a range known as visible light.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which contains a range known as the electromagnetic spectrum.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which contains a range known as the electromagnetic spectrum.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which is part of the wider electromagnetic spectrum.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which is part of the wider electromagnetic spectrum.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which is part of the wider visible light range.
Photoreceptors in the eye detect the electromagnetic spectrum, which is part of the wider visible light range.
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Photoreceptors in the eye detect visible light, which is part of the wider electromagnetic spectrum.
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