Most cells in nature do not have color. People with some forms of albinism have white hair because the cells lack pigment.
Cells can change color?
There is no specific color. Pale in color mostly
Yes, each cell in our body has a nuclei, and in each nuclei there are all the bodies chromosomes including eye color.
The cells responsible for the color vision in mammals are called as cones. I have been remembering the same by color vision by cones. That C and C. The brightness is perceived by rod cells. This is how you dispel the confusion. There are cones and rods to perceive the vision.
Some invertebrates can see in color, while others may have limited color vision or no color vision at all. The ability to see colors depends on the specific species of invertebrate and the presence of color-detecting cells in their eyes.
GREEN!!!
purple
The cells in the eye that allow us to see color are called cones.
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Select the range of cells and then click the arrow to the right of the Fill Color icon, Choose the desired color from the palette.
Not all cells have nuclei. All eukaryotic cells have nuclei and all prokaryotic cells do not.
Melanin