Why is it difficult to see colors in the dark?

a. Cones, which help us to see color, don’t work well in dimly-lit conditions.
b. The darkness provides complementary wavelengths, which effectively erases the color from the objects.
c. Rods, which help us to see color, are only utilized in brightly-lit conditions.
d. Darkness inhibits rods and cones from the process of transduction and therefore prevents the perception of colors.


Answer: A

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