Not with the naked eye, but with a microscope.
There are some cells below our eye balls . These cells send information to the brain what we are seeing . Just after a fraction of second we can see through our eyes .
The cone cells.
Because we have cells in our eyes called cones.
because of your naked eyes
Worms do not have eyes. Worms do have light sensitive cells.
With your eyes unless you are colorblind. The cone cells enable you to see colors.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
we cant see bright colors
The eyes "don't" see colour. The "brain" sees colour, the "eyes" are just "lenses", hun. k. the eyes have two types of nerve cells. rhods and cones. Rhods help see in dim light and cones help in identifing colors and help see in bright light. these 2 cells are called photoreceptor cells. they carry this info from the eye through the optic nerve to the brain. the answer to your question, cones are nerve cells in the eye that help distinguish colors. :)
Yes!! They can see the cells on the eyes surface.
What other organ do you have to see with? Of course you use your eyes to see body cells (and everything else too). You will have to use a microscope too, to make the cells look large enough for you to see them though.