Bees have ultraviolet vision that humans do not possess. This allows bees to see patterns in flowers for better identification.
Humans cannot see the color ultraviolet because our eyes are not sensitive to that wavelength of light. Ultraviolet light has a shorter wavelength than visible light, making it invisible to the human eye.
The wavelength of infrared light is too long for humans to see.
No, humans cannot see ultraviolet light as our eyes are not sensitive to that wavelength. Some animals, such as bees and birds, have the ability to see in the ultraviolet spectrum.
Humans cannot see ultraviolet light or infrared light. Ultraviolet light has a shorter wavelength than visible light, while infrared light has a longer wavelength. Both types of light are invisible to the human eye but can be detected with special instruments.
People don't migrate. Animals migrate. So, there are no patterns between humans and animals.
it would have to be the flower
Humans use wavelength in various applications such as communication (radio waves, microwaves), medical imaging (X-rays, MRI), and everyday technologies like remote controls (infrared light). Additionally, wavelength is used in spectrometry for identifying chemicals and in astronomy for studying celestial objects.
Because in the visible-to-humans-(who call red, "red")-portion of the electromagnetic spectrum, the particular wavelength whose wavelength matches the wavelength of the color red looks red in color to the humans who call red "red" and not just a feeling. Red isn't even a feeling. What are you talking about?
No, humans cannot get dog lice. Lice that infest dogs are specific to dogs and cannot survive on humans.
No, humans are not able to suck nectar out of a petunia flower. Nectar is typically extracted by insects like bees and hummingbirds that have specialized mouthparts for accessing the nectar in the flower.
They don't sting humans.!
no because the wavelength of the waves are too short for us to see