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The light goes through on object then the light reflact to our eye from object as the eye job is receiving the light , ( eyes are receiving the color it mean the you can see the color of any side of the object so finally you see the whole object)
because cells are too small to see with the human eye
cells.
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...
Individual cells are too small to see with the naked eye, so a microscope is used.
Cone cells
Rods and cones
Inside the Retina the retina has two things that help the eye see in the dark and have colors. The one that can see in the dark is cone cells Inside the Retina the retina has two things that help the eye see in the dark and have colors. The one that can see in the dark is cone cells
The eyes "don't" see colour. The "brain" sees colour, the "eyes" are just "lenses", hun. k. the eyes have two types of nerve cells. rhods and cones. Rhods help see in dim light and cones help in identifing colors and help see in bright light. these 2 cells are called photoreceptor cells. they carry this info from the eye through the optic nerve to the brain. the answer to your question, cones are nerve cells in the eye that help distinguish colors. :)
the cones of your photoreceptive layer they are three colors red blue and green
Cones
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.
With your eyes unless you are colorblind. The cone cells enable you to see colors.
Yes, you can see the sun set from the top of the London Eye, as it offers a panoramic view of the city's skyline. The gradual descent of the London Eye allows visitors to enjoy the changing colors of the sky during sunset.
The human eye can see 7,000,000 colors, although certain colors can be irritating and cause headaches and vision issues. Others can induce calm states and relaxation.
do people with different eye colour see differently
Located in the retina (back of the eye) rods allow you see shades of black and grey cones allow you to see colors