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What is an ecological footprint?
Human Retina
The light-sensitive layer at the back of the eye that contains cells (rods and cones) which convert light into neural signals for vision.
Wavelength
The distance between successive peaks of a wave, often used to describe the physical property of light, sound, and other waves.
Dark Adaptation
The process by which the eyes become more sensitive to light in low illumination, improving the ability to see in darkness.
Cones
Photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye that function best in relatively bright light and are responsible for perceiving color and fine detail.
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