Science, asked by shardagupta697, 28 days ago

Some insects can see

in ultra violet which

may help them to see

patterns of flowers

which we cannot see…​

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Answered by adimisettysaroja
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Many of us teach that insects can see “invisible” ultraviolet light, but what demonstrations do we perform to illustrate this? Often UV can be used to cause fluorescence or phosphorescence, which can make its existence more visible.2 But, is it possible to create photographs or videos that convincingly illustrate the vision of insects? In this article we provide instruction on how to create such photographs with ultraviolet light and present an appropriate discussion of how and why insects and even some people can see beyond the visible color spectrum.

Answered by 9810779610
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Answer:

Butterflies can see in UV.

Reindeers are able to see in UV.

Some birds feed their young using UV.

Some birds also UV to find mates and hunt.

Bees can see in UV.

Sockeye salmon use UV to find food.

Scorpions are highly visible in UV.

Cats and dogs might be able to see in UV too.

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