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why can one sence colours only is bright light?​

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Answered by IndiaRoseHemsworth
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The cells present on the retain and responsible for colour vision are known as cone cells. These cells become active only under bright light and remain inactive under dark. Thus, we are able sense only in bright light.

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➙The light sensitive screen of the eye called retina, has two types of light sensitive cells

➙Rode cells r consered with visison in dim light and cone cells r responsible for

the vision in presence of light.

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