Melanin in cells give them their pigment and allow them to absorb different waves of light.
cones for color,rod are for black and white
Photoreceptor cells and Rod cells are the more known ones. These allow you to see color.
Because you get different colored cells from each parent
They are colorless.
The Haemoglobin
Cells can change color?
Most cells in nature do not have color. People with some forms of albinism have white hair because the cells lack pigment.
There is no specific color. Pale in color mostly
GREEN!!!
purple
Plants get there green color from their chlorophyll in their cells
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.
yes that is white
Melanin
red....
Usually grey
purple