Physics, asked by nitu194, 10 months ago

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How does bees are able to see ultraviolet light? ​

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Answered by Abhishek474241
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Bees have a much broader range of color vision.

Their ability to see ultraviolet light gives them an advantage when seeking nectar. Many patterns on flowers are invisible to humans. ...

This is the reason why bees can't see the color red.

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Answered by StarrySoul
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The retina of bees contains cone cells that are sensitive to ultraviolet light. So the bees are able to see ultraviolet rays.

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