Biology, asked by anu2priyalikasar, 1 year ago

We usually do not see bright colours in dim light

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Answered by smartigirl11
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because we don't see bright colour in dim lights we don't have ability
Answered by varadad25
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1. The retina in the eye is made of many light sensitive cells.

2. The rod - shaped cells respond to the intensity of the light while the cone - shaped cells respond to various colours.

3. The cone - shaped cells do not respond to faint light.

4. They function only in bright light.

Hence, we usually do not see bright colours in dim light.

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