No, those are mostly the functions of the rod cells. Cones are more for vision during the day, when you can see colours :)
Your eyes see different colors because of the way light is absorbed and reflected by objects. Different colors are created when light of different wavelengths enters your eyes and is processed by your brain.
there is a thing called malenine in you eyes and those who have blue eyes hae little to non and those with brown eyes have much more. Babies usually have blue eyes because they havn't develped malenine yet. and sometimes after 5 mothes or so the eyes will turn to there trur color. Usually but not allways if there was some kind of trama to the eye at a young age it may not turn to brown and the other one will btw i have different eye colours I have a brown eye that is half blue and a blue eye that is 1/3 brown also!!
Your eyes perceive different colors because of the way light is absorbed and reflected by objects. Different colors are created by the varying wavelengths of light that are absorbed and reflected by the objects you see. Your eyes then interpret these different wavelengths as different colors.
People have different colored eyes due to variations in the amount and distribution of a pigment called melanin in the iris. The amount of melanin determines eye color, with more melanin resulting in darker eyes and less melanin resulting in lighter eyes. Other factors, such as genetics, can also influence eye color.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
Different colours appear because it is the way the human eye perceives them. Colours have different wave lengths and human's eyes can see that which makes you see it as a colour. The thing that makes colours different is the size of the wavelength.
Yes - sometimes you need colours for dark eyes..depending on the colour. I would suggest having a trial session - where you can try on different colours and brands.
Because of all the different genes. Its like saying why are hair colours different?
Same reason humans have diff. colours of skin, eyes, and hair, pigmentation.
No, due to the fact that werewolves do not exist, and the fact that many werewolves have different eye colours
eyes.
Purple
Kangaroos have brown eyes.
We see different colours because other colours are being absorbed.
Yes you can, for example a have a purebreed Siberian husky who has two different colour eyes, the right is yellowish/brown and the left eye is icy blue. Some dogs such as Border collies can different colour eyes( such as green) but generally huskies tend to have two different eye colours which is also rare to find.