probably brown but i but i dont know for sure
An image is projected in the lens of our eye.
the color is purple
red,green, and blue
There are three types of cones on the retina, which respond most strongly to either red, green, or blue light. Your brain interprets light entering your eye as a certain color (in this case yellow) based on the ratio of red, green, or blue cones which are activated by the incoming light. Yellow light would activate green and red cones.
it would look red because the light would reflect on the grass ddddddddddddddduhhhh lol jk
Rods and cones are the ones involved in actually seeing. Rods detect mostly black and white, though they might detect some blue. The cones are the color receptors, and they have 3 subtypes to detect long, medium, and short wavelengths of visible light. There is a third type, photosensitive ganglion cells. They are important for entrainment and reflexive responses to the brightness of light..
YES. Plants absorb AND reflect green light. Leaves are green due to a compound called chlorophyll. The light absorbed by chlorophyll is used to power photosynthesis, the conversion of light energy into chemical energy. On a relative basis, chlorophyll absorbs more blue and red light, compared to green light; and therefore reflects less red and blue light. As a result, there is more green light than red or blue light reflected, so the chlorophyll containing part of the plant appears green. It is commonly thought that chlorophyll does not absorb green light, but that is a fallacy. A dark green leaf can absorb 90% of the green light impinging on it. In contrast, 95% of the red and blue light may be absorbed.
the color is purple
the color of your ugly face haha bye trevon
YOU SEE..... your mom
red,green, and blue
There are three types of cones on the retina, which respond most strongly to either red, green, or blue light. Your brain interprets light entering your eye as a certain color (in this case yellow) based on the ratio of red, green, or blue cones which are activated by the incoming light. Yellow light would activate green and red cones.
Some or all of the 3 kinds of cone cells (sensitive to red, green or blue light) in the centre of the persons retina.
Green light - Green, White light - Green, Red light - Black
Rods, cones that absorb long wavelength light (red),cones that absorb middle wavelength light (green), and cones that absorb short ways length light (blue)
Visual perception is a result of light being detected by your retina at the back of your eye. Light of different wavelengths determines colour. Objects that are a specific colour absorb light of certain wavelengths and reflect light at other wavelengths. So if an object is green that is because it is absorbing the red and blue light and reflecting green.
No, red light is lower frequency than green light.
The green light would be reflected, but the red light would be absorbed. ---Ryan Wang---
a green light