Biology, asked by Dilipdeepu, 1 year ago

what happens when cone cells are absent in the eye?

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Answered by akshith543
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We cannot distinguish colours
Answered by Abhiramspidey
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cone cells are a type of photoreceptors which help us to see during bright light. If cone cells are absent in our eye we can't see during bright light and can't sense colours like red, blue and yellow..
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