-- The electromagnetic energy in visible light.
-- The chemical energy in the food you eat that keeps your body functioning,
especially the nerve endings in your retina, and your optic nerve and your brain.
The same energy that lets you see in the first place: light.
Visible light energy allows us to see our reflection in a mirror. When light strikes a mirror, it is reflected back and enters our eyes, allowing us to see ourselves.
The sense that allows you to see is called vision. It is the ability to interpret light and color through the eyes, which sends signals to the brain for processing and understanding the visual world.
Visible light is the form of energy that allows you to see objects. Light reflects off of objects and enters your eyes, where it is converted into electrical signals that are processed by your brain to create images.
You see colors present in the reflected wavelengths of light reaching your eyes. The color perceived depends on which wavelengths are absorbed and which are reflected by the object. This process allows you to visually perceive the color of objects around you.
which form of electromagnetic energy allows us to see color
The same energy that lets you see in the first place: light.
Visible light energy allows us to see our reflection in a mirror. When light strikes a mirror, it is reflected back and enters our eyes, allowing us to see ourselves.
The sense that allows you to see is called vision. It is the ability to interpret light and color through the eyes, which sends signals to the brain for processing and understanding the visual world.
Visible light is the form of energy that allows you to see objects. Light reflects off of objects and enters your eyes, where it is converted into electrical signals that are processed by your brain to create images.
You see colors present in the reflected wavelengths of light reaching your eyes. The color perceived depends on which wavelengths are absorbed and which are reflected by the object. This process allows you to visually perceive the color of objects around you.
Your eyes switch receptor cells from mostly cones to rods, which is why you cant see color in the dark.
no, eyes see through the pupal not the colored part
Gordon B. Hinckley had blue eyes. You can see them in the photo at the "Related Link" below (make sure that your browser allows the full-size photo).
The color is reflected by the light to your eyes. That is why you see color.
They don't see in color, and that is because their eyes aren't as developed as humans'.
Worms have no eyes; they do not see anything.