what makes our eyes sensitive to colors
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Color Cones
Light that enters the eye through the pupil ultimately strikes the inside surface of the eye known as the retina. The retina is lined with a variety of light sensing cells known as rods and cones. ... In the same manner, the green cone is most sensitive to wavelengths of light associated with the color green.
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the shift in sensitivity occurs because two types of photoreceptors called cones and rods are responsible for the eye's responce to light. this curve peaks at 555 nanometers, which mean that under normal lighting conditions, the eye is most sensitive to a yellowish- green color.
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