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Do animals have cone cells

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Animals having color vision have cone cells in retina.

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What part of the body has cones in it has cones in it?

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.


Do bobcats have more rod cells or cone cells?

like us humans, a bobcat has more rod cells than cone cells


What are the receptors in the eye?

You have rod cells and cone cells as receptors in your eye. Rods are for intensity of the light. Cone cells are for color vision.


What is the function of a cone cell?

Cone cells, or cones, are photoreceptor cells in the retina of the eye which function best in relatively bright light. The cone cells gradually become sparser towards the periphery of the retina.


What organelles do cone cells have?

cytology!


Do cone cells have organelles?

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What Allows you to see colors?

Cone cells


Difference between rod cell and cone cell?

Rod cells are sensitive to dim light, while cone cells help you see colors.


Does cone cell have a nucleus?

Yes a cone cell does have nucleus because all cells have nucleus


The specific cells in the eye which responds to wavelengths of light are?

rod and cone cells


What do cone cells get when they add up red and green?

The human eye sees yellow when its red and green cone cells sense an equal amount of light and its blue cone cell senses little energy.


How are cone cells adapted to carry out their function?

There are cone cells in your retina. They give you perception of colour. You have cone cells which perceive blue, green and red colours. So cones cells which perceive blue colour are stimulated by high frequency light waves. Green light is perceived by cone cells, which are stimulated by light waves of medium frequency. Red light is perceived by cone cells, which are stimulated by light waves of low frequency. This is one of the unimaginable adaptation of the human eye. With more or less stimulation of these three primary types of cone cells, you can perceive the thousands of different colours.