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The photoreceptors from retina, called as 'Rods' allow as to see black and white and the one which are called as 'Cones', allow us to distinguish between colours.
"Why are you black and white?" is barely ever a question to ask on the Internet. I am not black and white, so I can't answer your question. i am not trying to be racist so dont flip out on me but asians are black and white
They both allow you to see. One of them lets you see color and the other lets you see black and white... these are used to see in the dark.
cones and rods make up your eyes. cones allow you to see colors, while rods allow you to see black and white. there are no cones in the spot where you have peripheral vision.
When you click on the cell to select it, the pointer is like a large white cross with black edges. If after selecting the cell, the pointer is over the edge of the cell, you will see a black cross with 4 arrowheads and the normal white arrow. These indicate that you can click on the edge of the cell to drag it. Move the pointer away from the edge and it becomes the large white cross again.
Yes turtles see black in white
well,if you are looking at the glare on the black, you will see white. but if you are looking at the black, but not at the glare, then you will see black.
From what I can see white cell phones are not the latest trend. People tend to veer towards black or pick a cell phone cover to make it unique and personable.
The two kinds of receptor in the eye are rods and cones. Rods only see in black and white but are very light sensitive (that's why you see in black and white when it is almost dark) and cones which allow you to see in colour.
they see in black a white because that is how they are made
yes actually all dogs see black and white
No, All Animals DO NOT All See In Black And White.