Science, asked by rajusavant1967, 8 months ago

why can one sense colours only in bright light?​

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Answered by mitaparmar1981
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Explanation:

Because we the humans have grear percent of rid cells in our retina which are sensitive in bright light. Cones are small photo receptors present inside the eyes. They are responsible for the colour detection and help us see different colours. Hence light is important for us to see different colours....

Answered by varadad25
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Answer :-

1) The retina in the eye is made of many light sensitive cells.

2) The rod - shaped cells respond to the intensity of light while the cone - shaped cells respond to various colours.

3) The cone - shaped cells do not respond to faint light.

4) They function only in bright light.

Hence, one can sense colours only in bright light.

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