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1. Photoreceptors found in the vertebrate eye; they are less sensitive to low levels of light but can detect colour. Cones are used in daylight by most diurnal vertebrate species and by some insects. 2. The reproductive structures of conifer plants.
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1. Photoreceptors found in the vertebrate eye; they are less sensitive to low levels of light but can detect color. Cones are used in daylight by most diurnal vertebrate species and by some insects.  
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2. The reproductive structures of conifer plants.

Latest revision as of 11:11, 8 August 2022

1. Photoreceptors found in the vertebrate eye; they are less sensitive to low levels of light but can detect color. Cones are used in daylight by most diurnal vertebrate species and by some insects.

2. The reproductive structures of conifer plants.