Blue, brown, green, gray, hazel, amber. Albinos have red eyes.
blue, black, brown, hazel, green, a mix of those colours. i know someone who's eyes change colour with the seasons and his eyes are always a misxture of blue, green and brown.
there are 4 eye colours for humans , they are brown, blue, green and hazel
brown, blue, hazel, green
Polygenic inheritance is a reason for some of the variety in human appearance. Eye color, hair color and skin color are all polygenic traits. That is why there are dozens of possible eye colors instead or just two or three. The mixing of alleles from multiple genes increases the number of possible phenotypes.
The human eye can see the whole light spectrum. However, there are certain colors, which may be perceived differently, by different people. These so called impossible colors require additional cone(s) in the eyes to perceive. (For example, green is blue and yellow, yet most people do not see blue OR yellow, however, some people can see green as a combination of blue and yellow)Other than the main colors of the visible spectrum, which include red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet, the human eye can interpret the very subtle differences between every shade of every color.This means that the human eye can actually see up to ten million "different" colors.No one can ever know for sure, since there may be colors out there beyond our imagination (it's trippy to think about). There are thousands of colors/shades that are around us...
A karyotype is chart that shows all the chormosomes paired up and in order. A karyotype cannot determine eye color but it can determine what colors that specific person carries and can pass down to the next generation. BUT to determine what the next generation eye color will look like, it is not possible yet, but you can do a punnett square and that will show you the possible choice(s).
the aids of human eye is the sight of kabolangan
Chlomamphenicol is used to treat carunculitis of the human eye.
The colours of the human eye iris is black and white.
All colors visible to the human eye are in the rainbow. They have no specific meaning.
the answer is Impressionism
The human eye notices more variations of warmer colors than cooler colors because the human eye tends to focus on the warmer colors than the cooler colors the human eye is going to detect than warm color before the cool color because the warm color pops out.
The human eye can only perceive the colors from violent to red. All colors that have a wave frequency higher than violent, "ultra-violent", and have a wave frequency lower than red, "infra-red", are invisible to the human eye. Since we cannot see these colors, we do not have names for them other than their frequencies.
The colors of light that can be seen by the human eye are the visible spectrum. The specific colors in the visible spectrum are; red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet.
It's not possible to give a complete answer to that question, for two main reasons: 1). The human eye is capable of differentiating about 10 million colors, and they're ALL in the rainbow. 2). Most of them haven't even been named.
We can see the primary colors, even if they're mixed together to form different colors. Black and white aren't considered colors but there is only one color the human eye can't see is the color indigo.
Polygenic inheritance is a reason for some of the variety in human appearance. Eye color, hair color and skin color are all polygenic traits. That is why there are dozens of possible eye colors instead or just two or three. The mixing of alleles from multiple genes increases the number of possible phenotypes.
It is very possible to have a blue eye child if both parents have different eye colors. It's also possible to have kids that have different eye colors.
Rainbow has infinite number of colors. Every color the human eye can see is there.
A human eye can distinguish about 10 million different colors.