Not in the slightest.
Nope.
Yes. The genes for eye color are inherited.
Physiological traits can be- intelligence, personality, or emotional adjustment.
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No. Not at all.
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Waterproof eye liner glides on to deliver intense, vibrant color with staying power.
No. No more than the color of the window frame affects what you see through the glass.You "see" the light that enters through the little black hole in the center of your eye ... the"pupil" ... whereas the "color" of your eye is the color all around it.
It's caused by the reflection of the color of the Retina.... The retina is red so when the flash from a camera goes all the way to the back of the eye it some of it bounces back and reflects the color of the retina...
There is no direct scientific evidence to suggest that eye color directly affects reaction time. Reaction time is more likely influenced by factors such as genetics, age, and cognitive abilities. Any correlation between eye color and reaction time would likely be coincidental rather than causation.
Eye color comes from melanin levels within your eye. This can be inherited through parents. Although brown, and other dark pigments are usually more dominant. It is possible for a recessive trait to be inherited, if it is carried by either one of the parents. skin tone or cultural backgrounds does NOT affect eye color.
both of the genes get mixed up together to make eye color
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