Why is color vision so poor in your extreme peripheral vision?
A) The periphery of the retina consists almost entirely of rods.
B) The cornea focuses colored light toward the fovea.
C) Pigments in the periphery block certain wavelengths of light.
D) Receptors in the periphery are too far from the pupil.
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