Biology, asked by anamika3449, 11 months ago

how do we see colours​

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Answered by vaishnavi4890
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The retina of a human eye has a large number of light sensitive cells. these cells are of two type rod cell and cone cells. the rod shaped cells so response towards the intensity of light rays, while the cone shaped cells respond to colours.it is these cone cells which make it possible for a person to see different colours and distinguish between them.

Answered by Anonymous
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. The retina of human eye has a large number of receptors.

. these receptors are of two types I. e. rods and cones.

. the rod cells recognise the colour of light rays, while the cones identify the intensity of light.

. it is these cone cells, which make it possible for a men to see different colours and distinguish between them.

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