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9th biology
We usually do not see bright colours in dim light

Give reason for the above statement ​

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Answered by rajv08844
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Explanation:

The retina in human eyes consists of rods and cones which are the photoreceptors. Cones are sensitive to bright light and are capable of color vision. Rods are not sensitive to color and are responsible for vision in low or dim light. Hence we usually do not see bright colors in dim light.

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Answered by Cutiepie8224
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Answer:

The retina in human eyes consists of rods and cones which are the photoreceptors. Cones are sensitive to bright light and are capable of color vision. ... Hence we usually do not see bright colors in dim light......

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