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Chapter 17, Problem 11CP
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If the person could be able to see, if he is born without cone cells in the eyes. Explain with reason.

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The eye of the person contains rod and the cone cells. The rod and cone cells are the receptors of light that aid in visualizing the surroundings. The rod cells can be active in low light while the cone cells can be active in high intensity of lights.

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