Biology, asked by rohitbittu8889, 1 year ago

We usually do not see bright colours in dim light. Give reasons for it.

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Answered by sreeragm1999pbwcd0
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our eye contains 2 types of cells called rods and cones. so when the dim light is taken as stimuli from our eyes they can detected as the dim light and our rods cells would from an image in black and white. so we cannot see thebright colors in dim light.

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Answered by flamingpheonix
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our eyes have two structures in the inner part known as rods and cones. when there is a bright light our cones work and show us high definition images and when there is dim light our rods start working in sometime which show us black and white images.
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