Biology, asked by suresh555, 1 year ago

how do we see bright colours in dark light?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Basically our eyes retina has to photosensitive cells that are the cones and rods
due to this photo sensitive cells in dark and bright surrounding objects can be seen colourful and definite around us....

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Answered by charlisto
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hey here is ur answer...


The retina’s main light-sensing cells are called rods and cones. Both use similar mechanisms to convert light into vision, but they function differently. Rods are highly sensitive and work well in dim light, but they can quickly become saturated with light and stop responding. They don’t sense color, which is why we rarely see colors in dim light. Cones, on the other hand, allow us to see colors and can adapt quickly to stark changes in light intensity...


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