Physics, asked by sharanmathav, 1 year ago

why bees can see object near ultraviolet rays,where human's can't???

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Answered by aditya15502
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humans have seeing precisting power up to visible spectrum beyond that as there lens is like glass but for bees it is made of quazat type substance so they can see ultraviolet rays. mark me as brainlist
Answered by jenny2003
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bees evolved from wasps , which can see in UV (as can many insects , so the ability to see in UV likely happened much earlier in insect history) . when the partnership between bees and flowers happened , many flowers developed patterns which can only see in UV . it allows them to quickly hone in on the area with the necter(pollen) that's why bee can see UV

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