why do I see in colour ??
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Ans=> our retina is covered with millions of a special cell called road and contact process light forms the lens. cones detect colour people who are colorblind are missing consoles for a particular colour while the rods process light information scientist can give at how animals receive vision by counting the rod and cone in their eyes cat for instance have 8 times as many red and human what for fever cones which explain their excellent night vision and their relative colour blindness.
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because of the cone shaped cells present on the retina of eye
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