Tapetum lucidum
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
It is right that the retina forms the images the written way. I think it is because the various images formed are converted into electrical signals whoch are sent to the brain. The brain then interprets the correct position and form of images.
All blue and yellow makes some shade of green.
A concave lens can make things appear upside down when placed in front of the eye because it diverges light rays. This causes light from the top of an object to converge towards the bottom of the retina and vice versa, resulting in an inverted image.
Black isn't a light ray, its an absence of light. Red and green light assuming equal proportions makes yellow light
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No animals, only green plants and algae.
The human eye is most receptive to the color green because of the prevalence of green light in the visible spectrum and the high number of green-sensitive cones (photoreceptor cells) in the human retina. This makes green light easier for our eyes to detect and perceive compared to other colors.
Green
Iridescent steel is a type of steel that has a unique color-shifting property, giving it a rainbow-like appearance. This makes it popular in industries such as automotive, jewelry, and architecture for its aesthetic appeal. Additionally, iridescent steel is known for its durability and resistance to corrosion, making it a practical choice for outdoor applications.
chloroplasts are the only organelles that make chlorophyll the chemical that makes plants green.
Yellow and blue makes green.
Parrots get their colors from pigments in their feathers, and from the structure of the feathers. The three main pigments are yellow, red, and black. Black pigment shows up as grey, black, or blue depending on how the structure of the feather reflects light. A slightly iridescent grey feather looks blue. An iridescent grey and yellow feather looks green. Some parrots have feather structures that reflect ultraviolet light, which makes a color that parrots can see but humans can't.
green and yellow makes lime green, i dont know who??
A reflective membrane called the tapetum lucidumis located in the back of the eye in certain animal species. This reflective membrane gathers in available light and allows such animals to have "night vision" or increased visual acuity in low light situations. This characteristic is typical of nocturnal and deep water species. This also accounts for the "flashback" when you take a flash picture of a pet.
If you mix white and green, it makes pale green, but only if you add more white then green !~
Yellow and green makes greenish-yellow.