The rods in the retina of the eyes are sensitive to low levels of light and movement. The cones are the ones that are sensitive to color and intensity, so the rods do not see color.
Cone cells detect light intensity differences.
Rod cells detect colours..
The rods detect light and dark
The human eye has two different types of cell: cones for seeing color, and rods of seeing in low light. Since most stars do not provide us much light, we mostly see them with the rod cells in our eyes, which cannot detect color. It is possible to see the color of some stars, such as the red giant Betelgeuse.
Eye color has nothing to do with whether you are color blind or not.
His eye color is green
To detect light
A tonometer is the medical term for the instrument used to measure the pressure in the eye to detect glaucoma. The tonometer shoots a blast of air into the eye, directly into the pupil.A tonometer is used to measure eye pressure.
The cones, located in the retina, detect color.
Green - except that your eye doesn't detect "color", just relative frequency. Your brain encodes that into color.
Rods are for seeing light and dark, cones are for seeing color.
That part of the vision that is perceived by the cones of the eye. Rods detect black and white.
rod cell tell about the intensity of light
Color blindness is due to dysfunctional cone type cells in the retina of the eye.
The eye .In there eye there is rod cells and cone cells. Rod cells detect color and Cone cells detect black and white. The cone cells let you see in the dark.
That would just be weird i would feel stupid.
Rods are used to detect variances in light and are perceived as black, grey and white. Cones are used to pick up colors.
Rods are for seeing light and dark, cones are for seeing color.
There are certain cells in your eye retina that detect colour, called cone cells.
Most likely not, since the rainbow contains everypossible color that the human eye can detect.