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As with any other parts of the human body that come in pairs, both your eyes (and their different parts, such as the lens) are not 100% symmetrical, as for their position in the skull, and this will have an effect on how light "hits" your retinas.

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Why do germs have different colors?

Germs do not actually have different colors. The colors you might see in images of germs are often added artificially for visualization and to distinguish between different types of germs. In reality, germs are typically colorless and can only be seen under a microscope.


Can you see organelle in microscope?

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Can a brain imagine something it has never seen?

Yes it is called dreaming


What microscope uses a beam of electrons to produce images from nonliving cells?

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How many different phenotypes can be produced by a pair of co-dominant alleles?

Three. Each homozygous genotype will have one phenotype each, and the heterozygote will have a third. Unlike incomplete dominance, where the heterozygote's phenotype is a blending of the two homozygous ones (i.e. crossing homozygous red and homozygous white snapdragons results in pink heterozygotes), codominance means the phenotype for each allele is seen in the heterozygote. An example can be seen in the Andalusian fowl. The two homozygotes have black and white plumage respectively, but heterozygotes appear blue, due to the presence of a fine mosaic of black and white areas (no blending).

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What is Stereopsis?

Stereopsis is the visual perception of depth achieved by the brain using the slightly different images seen by each eye. This phenomenon allows us to perceive the world in three dimensions, enabling tasks such as judging distances and grasping objects accurately. Stereopsis is essential for depth perception and is particularly important in activities such as driving, sports, and navigating our environment.


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