yes but photo-receptors are also further divided into two parts, i.e. rods and cones. Rods respond to the intensity of light and cones respond to colors.
I think that the cell would be clear. I think you have to use methane blue or die, so that it will die the cell. If it was clear you couldn't see it. I don't think it would really matter what color the die was. It could be purple or red.
There is a certain chemical you can use, but a dark colored food coloring works.
The rods in your eyes are part of what allows you to see colors. Cones also help you to see colors. If you are born without cones and rods, or if the ones in your eyes are defective, you are colourblind.
IT depends on what cell. In the plant cell it is the cell wall and the cell membrane. But in the animal cell it is only the cell membrane.
cells are so small we cannot see color with a microscope or electron microscope. People do die them. It is probably clear because it is fluid.
which form of electromagnetic energy allows us to see color
cones.
no
Transparency
No, it is the cones that are in your retina that allows you to see color. The macula just contains a higher denisty of photoreceptors.
The receptor cells help us see the color, but light lets us see. Our eye gets the light to the retina and it processes the light to create a image
your eyes make you see all the coors and not black and white
Your eyes switch receptor cells from mostly cones to rods, which is why you cant see color in the dark.
It does not have a color. If you look at it under a microscope, you can't see it unless you put a stain on it.
Microscopes coupled with techniques used to separate them from inside the cell.
scanning electron microscope.
photoreceptor