The mind.
In ways too small for a human being to sense directly. As ice caps grow or shrink, the microgravity of earth changes, but it requires very sensitive scientific instruments to measure the change.
The human retina is not very sensitive to ultraviolet (UV) light. The lens of the eye absorbs much of the UV radiation before it reaches the retina, protecting it from potential damage. However, prolonged exposure to intense UV light can still cause harm to the eyes.
Both rods and cones are light receptors. Rods are connected many to onr neuron, and are good for detecting low-light and movement, but not color. Cones are one to a neuron and detect color. Both are present in most if not all mammals and avians.
The human eye interprets a change in wavelength as a change in color. Different wavelengths of light correspond to different colors that are perceived by the eye.
yes the human eye is sensitive to red light
Yes, rods are more sensitive to light than cones in the human eye.
we'd have night vision and we'd be sensitive to thermal radiation
NO. a princess is not sensitive as she is a normal human being. She has all 5 senses. There's no way a princess is sensitive unless she is a special one. NO. a princess is not sensitive as she is a normal human being. She has all 5 senses. There's no way a princess is sensitive unless she is a special one.
Well you can't technically change a sensitive person into a smart person. You can be both sensitive and smart. If you want to be smart though instead of sensitive STUDY or maybe PAY ATTENTION.
it is a delicate system, so naturally it is delicate. sensitive, too, of course
The rods in human eyes are sensitive (photoreceptive) to light and dark, as opposed to the cones which are sensitive to colour.
light sensitive cells
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photoreceptors
The mind.