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Why are birds, unlike humans, able to see ultraviolet light? Selected answer will be automatically saved. For keyboard navigation, press up/down arrow keys to select an answer. b C d They have relatively longer optic nerves than humans Their receptor cells are specialized to capture photons within this range of wavelengths They have only cones and no rods, and can therefore see more color Their eyes are more evolutionarily advanced than the human eye Bird eyes have greater convergence of cones onto ganglionic cells
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