We usually do not see bright colours in dim light why ?
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Sensing Light. ... Both rods and cones are sensitive to light. The difference between them is that the rods allow us to see in very dim light but don't permit detection of color, while the cones let us see color but they don't work in dim light. When it gets dark the cones lose their ability to respond tolight.
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Rods and cons are sence reciepter in our body. Rods are recponsible for anylizing shape and size whereas cons are responsible for anylizing colour and other details regarding thevimage formed on ratina,
Rods have a pigment called rhodospin which is detact only dim and dark light. So we are not enable to see the bright light light in dim light.
Rods have a pigment called rhodospin which is detact only dim and dark light. So we are not enable to see the bright light light in dim light.
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