The colors that can appear within the human genome are regulated by the genes that code for specific colors. The human eye-color is limited by what colors the genes can code for.
Provided you close your eyes so that the wrong colours don't get in, they won't hurt you
Yes, color is produced through the reflection of light off an object's surface. The color we perceive is the result of certain wavelengths of light being reflected back to our eyes, while other wavelengths are absorbed.
Movement attracts the eye as do certain strong colours in particular red which the brain sees like many creatures in nature is a warning colour. Flashing light also cause the eye to react as the brains impulse is to look for suspicious issues
Red, yellow and blue are the only colours that can not be mixed using any other colours. These are the primary colours any pretty much every other colour can be mixed from these three colours. However, you may count black and white as unmixable from any other colours, but personally I do not count them as colours- just tones. This is for each person to decide for themselves.
This Q&A is about light colours. Paint colours are substances, and different from light colours.If you hold up a glass prism to a beam of sunlight, you'll see the light form a rainbow of colours. This is called the spectrum. It consists of all the colours that make up "white" light.Although you might be able to see seven colours in the spectrum, the white light is really made up of three basic colours. These are called the primary colours because they cannot be made from any other colours. The primary colours of light are red-orange, green, and violet blue. The other colours you see in spectrums or rainbows are made by a mixture of the primary colours.When the naked eye looks at the spectrum, it can see three mixed colours, which are called secondary colours. The secondary colours in light are green-blue, yellow, and magenta-red. You can produce these colours by mixing the primary colours in certain combinations.
horses are not colourblind they just have less cones than humans in their eyes (cones produce colours ;) so they do see most but not all colours. nope it doesn't matter what colour a certain thing is...
They can't. they can only see certain colours.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
The cone-shaped cells in the eyes detect colours.
Frogs can only see some color!Yes. Frogs, like all reptiles have less developed eyes than their mamallian counterparts, however all common species are able to destinguish certain colours.
eyes.
Kangaroos have brown eyes.
Purple
A file for certain eyes only.
Generally speaking, dogs have problems with some colours, in this way they suffer from colour blindness. But they do see colours, and do not see in black, white and grey only. Dogs, generally speaking, have problems with certain colours. In this way they have colour blindness but they do see colours.
There are many coloours you can get smiggle in but you can only get some colours on certain smiggle products but some of the colours are- Pink Blue Purple Black white Red Gray
My labradoodle has brown eyes but they might come in a range of colours