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Some or all of the 3 kinds of cone cells (sensitive to red, green or blue light) in the centre of the persons retina.
well the retina is covered is covered with two kinds of light sensitive nerves cells. six million of the are cones, these cells read color. Cone-shaped cells are divided into three types that detect only the specific colors such as yellow,green,or blue but combine to let you see an incredible array of different colors
The sensory preceptors or photoreceptor cells is found on retina. It response to electromagnetic wave and transmitted data to our brain. There are 2 type of photoreceptor rod cells and cone cells.
The retina contains two types of photoreceptors, rods and cones. The rods can be defined as more numerous, some 120 million and are more sensitive than cones. Rods are not sensitive to color. The 6 to 7 million cones provide the eyeÕs color sensitivity and they are much more concentrated in the central yellow spot known as the macula.
uhmm.. because its red??
Three types of cells are required to give the eye its main purpose. The three functions of these cells are:Light perceptionColor perceptionSignal transmission
Red, Green, Blue. Sometimes called RGB. The cone cells in the human retina are only sensitive to these 3 colors of light. Other colors are seen as they are mixed in various ratios.
Colors i am 100% sure;) <3
The cone cells in the human eye are responsible for colour vision and come in 3 types, each sensitive to either Red, Green or Blue light. The brain then uses the information from these to generate our view of the complete visible spectrum.
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Cinder cone, shield, and composite
Cinder cone, shield, and composite