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प्रश्न
Assertion (A): Rods and Cones are photoreceptors in the sclera of eyeball.
Reason (R): Rods are sensitive to dim light.
विकल्प
A is True and R is False.
A is False and R is True.
Both A and R are True.
Both A and R are False.
उत्तर
A is False and R is True.
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