Biology, asked by Nandithamani12, 1 year ago

We cannot distinguish colours in moonlight .. GIVE REASON

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Answered by kirti222
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Cone cells in the retina are responsible for colour vision. They are functional only in bright light. Moonlight is unable to stimulate the cone cells. Hence, we can see in moonlight but cannot distinguish colours.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

yo Sameer

Cone cells in the ratina are responsible for colour vision. They are functional only in bright light. Moonlight is unable to stimulate the cone cells. Hence,we can see moonlight but not distinguish colour.

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