which part of the eye enable us to see colours and how
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yRods are most highly concentrated around the edge of the retina. There are over 120 million of them in each eye. Rods transmit mostly black and white information to the brain. As rods are more sensitive to dim light than cones, you lose most color vision in dusky light and your peripheral vision is less colorful.
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Yellow spot
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Yellow spot contains cones where all the entered light Ray's meet and so it's the sight of the best vision
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