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Which does not separate white light into the colors of the visible spectrum?

A.
rods in the retina of the human eye

B.
rain drops in the atmosphere

C.
a diamond ring

D.
cones in the retina of the human eye


Sagot :

The one that does not separate white light into the colors of the visible spectrum is A, rods in the retina of the human eye. The rod is a cells that can work in less extreme light than the other sort of visual photoreceptor, cone cells. Poles are generally discovered accumulated at the external edges of the retina and are utilized as a part of the fringe vision.

the answer is a

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