Why do cones exhibit less neuronal convergence than rods?

A. Rods cannot distinguish different colors from each other.
B. No images are perceived within the optic disc.
C. Photopic vision has higher resolution than scotopic vision.
D. Rods do not function in bright light.
E. Cones do not detect black and white.


Answer: C

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