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how do we see colours​

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Answered by AashishSony
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Answer:

The rod cells respond only to the intensity of light, while the cone cells respond to the colours of an object.

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Answered by Anonymous
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HLO MATE HERE IS UR ANSWER.

⭐. The retina of human eye has a large number of receptors.

⭐. These receptors are of two types ie.. , rods and cones.

⭐. The rod cells recognise the colour of light rays , while the cones identify the intesity of light.

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

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