Melanin in cells give them their pigment and allow them to absorb different waves of light.
cones for color,rod are for black and white
Photoreceptor cells and Rod cells are the more known ones. These allow you to see color.
Animal cells do not have a specific natural color as they are transparent and do not contain pigments that give them a distinct color. The color you may see in images of cells is often from dyes or stains used for visualization under a microscope.
The Haemoglobin
Rod cells do not detect color. They are responsible for detecting low levels of light and are more sensitive to brightness and contrast rather than color. Cone cells, on the other hand, are responsible for detecting color.
Cells can change color?
Most cells in nature do not have color. People with some forms of albinism have white hair because the cells lack pigment.
There is no specific color. Pale in color mostly
The cells responsible for the color vision in mammals are called as cones. I have been remembering the same by color vision by cones. That C and C. The brightness is perceived by rod cells. This is how you dispel the confusion. There are cones and rods to perceive the vision.
GREEN!!!
purple
The cells in the eye that allow us to see color are called cones.
the answer is that i dont know
Select the range of cells and then click the arrow to the right of the Fill Color icon, Choose the desired color from the palette.
red....
Melanin
Usually grey