The nerve endings which help us to distinguish between colours.
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It is the rods that help your eyes adjust when you enter a darkened room. Cones are concentrated in the middle of the retina, with fewer on the periphery. Six million cones in each eye transmit the higher levels of light intensity that create the sensation of color and visual sharpness.
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Chemicals in the cones trigger a reaction and send the wavelength information through your optic nerve to your brain. If your eyes are normal, you perceive color. But if your cones lack one or more wavelength-sensitive chemicals, you will be unable to distinguish the colors red, green or blue.
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