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The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
the cones
There are colors at both ends of the light spectrum that human eyes can not see.
Different colours appear because it is the way the human eye perceives them. Colours have different wave lengths and human's eyes can see that which makes you see it as a colour. The thing that makes colours different is the size of the wavelength.
No. They see like all other insects see. There are many colours in their eyes which only allows them to see blured colours. Actually yes most of them are colour blind but some see blurred images.
It can put bright purple blobs in front of ones eyes and the bright purple blobs may stay in front of ones eyes for the whole of ones life! So do not try getting ultra violet rays it can harm you! Yah Right!!!!!!!!
Jellyfish. See link-
The visible spectrum is the light we can see with our own eyes. The colours of the rainbow.
everything would be blury like blobs
just rocks and blobs of jelly
Jacqueline Wilson has blue eyes.