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The electromagnetic waves to which the photoreceptors of the eyes respond?

visible light


Which structure of the eye contains the photoreceptors?

no. they are called eyes. photoreceptors are cells within the eye that respond to light such as cones and rods.


Which type of energy can be sensed by the eyes?

Visible light energy can be sensed by the eyes. The eyes contain light-sensitive cells called photoreceptors that detect visible light waves, which are a form of electromagnetic radiation. This energy is responsible for enabling humans to see colors and perceive the world around them.


Why can't we see infrared waves?

Our eyes are not sensitive to infrared waves because the photoreceptors in our eyes are designed to detect visible light, which has a shorter wavelength. Infrared waves have longer wavelengths than visible light, so they are not detected by our eyes.


What is another word for light waves?

Electromagnetic waves or radiation. "Light," however, generally refers to that portion of the EM spectrum that our eyes can detect.


What is an example of electromagnetic waves that you can see with human eyes?

Visible light. (eg sunlight).


What three ways can differ electromagnetic waves from sound waves?

Electromagnetic waves are transverse in nature where as sound waves are longitudinal. Electromagnetic waves can pass even through vacuum but sound waves are mechanical waves that means it needs badly a material medium Sound waves can be sensed by ear where as electromagnetic waves are sensed by eyes.


What organs are regarded as photoreceptors?

The eyes are the primary photoreceptors in the human body. They contain specialized cells known as photoreceptor cells (rods and cones) that convert light into electrical signals that can be interpreted by the brain.


What is the difference between light waves and electromagnetic waves?

Light is ONE SMALL RANGE of the electromagnetic spectrum. In other words, electromagnetic waves within a relatively small range of frequencies - the frequencies that we are adapted to seeing with our eyes - is called "visible light", or simply "light".


Can jellyfish see their surroundings?

Jellyfish do not have eyes like humans, but they can sense light and movement in their surroundings using specialized cells called photoreceptors. This allows them to navigate and respond to their environment, but they do not have the same visual capabilities as animals with eyes.


Why can't we see all type of waves in electromagnetic spectrum?

We can't see all types of waves in the electromagnetic spectrum because our eyes are only sensitive to a small range of wavelengths known as visible light. Other types of waves in the electromagnetic spectrum, such as radio waves, microwaves, infrared, ultraviolet, X-rays, and gamma rays, are not detectable by the human eye. These different types of waves have different frequencies and energies which our eyes are not equipped to perceive.


Where in the body can you find photoreceptors?

in your behind of eyes da