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Tripp Martin
6 June, 23:14
Why can we see light?
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Aaliyah Avery
7 June, 02:17
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Answer: Light receptors in our eyes.
The millions of light receptors (rods and cones) that cover our eyes allow us to see light. When they are hit by light, their shape changes. This action sends an electrical signal to the brain through the optic nerve.
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