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Which part of the eye helps us to identify colors

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Answered by amelia6617
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Answer:

cones

Explanation:

Light travels into the eye to the retina located on the back of the eye. The retina is covered with millions of light sensitive cells called rods and cones. When these cells detect light, they send signals to the brain. Cone cells help detect colors.

Answered by ankitpatle0
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  • The retina is a layer of tissue at the back of the eye that detects light and transmits pictures to the brain.
  • The macula is located at the heart of this nerve tissue. It gives you the clear, center vision you need to read, drive, and notice minute details.
  • This important tissue is harmed by retinal diseases.
  • They can cause visual problems, and some are severe enough to induce blindness. As an example,
  • Macular degeneration is a condition that affects your central vision and causes it to become blurry.
  • Eye problems caused by diabetes
  • When the retina pulls away from the back of the eye, it causes a medical emergency called retinal detachment.
  • The malignancy of the retina is known as retinoblastoma. Young children are the most susceptible.
  • Scar tissue on the macula - macular pucker
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