Light travels through the pupil to the cones, which lie on the inside of the eye. It is these photoreceptors that allow the perception of color.
the retina biatch
retina
Cones
The color of the Eyes have nothing to do with what colors the Eye can see. The color the Eye can see is determined by the retina, at the back of the Eye. What gives the Eye its color is the iris, the ring around the pupil.
Snakes see in red eye color.
Rods and cones are parts of the eye responsible for vision. Rods take in low light, while cones allow the eye to see in color.
it helps it see
No. No more than the color of the window frame affects what you see through the glass.You "see" the light that enters through the little black hole in the center of your eye ... the"pupil" ... whereas the "color" of your eye is the color all around it.
nope
no
helps them see :)
A pig's eye functions the same way as a human's eye. The eye can see directly and peripherally. The eye can see in color as well.
that's his eye reflection. When he see something ugly his eye turns that color.
If you have chameleon eye color, and your eye color changes frequently, look in the mirror to see what color they are.
There is no color your eye can see that is not in the rainbow.