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Rods in the eye are sensitive to light intensity but do not see color. They are responsible for vision in low light conditions.

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Are rodes the cells that sense the brightness of lights?

No, rods are the cells in the retina of the eye that are responsible for vision in low light conditions. These cells are sensitive to light intensity but do not perceive color. Cone cells are the cells responsible for detecting color and are more sensitive to brightness in well-lit conditions.


What sensory neuron respoand to green light?

photoreceptors


How does the human eye see color?

The retinas in the eyes have receptors for color called cones(also known as cone cells). You have one that measures the amount red light, another measures green light, and the third measures light intensity.Your occipital lobes in your brain actually process this information as color by deducing the amount of blue light from the other three factors.The Cone cells measure Red light, Green light, or Blue light. Other cells called Rod cells measure intensity. Humans have full tricolor vision, not bicolor.Most other mammals have only bicolor vision: Cone cells measure Yellow light or Blue light. Rod cells measure intensity.Birds have Quadcolor vision: Cone cells measure Red light, Green light, Blue light, or Ultraviolet light. Rod cells measure intensity.


What color are cones of the retina sensitive to?

well the retina is covered is covered with two kinds of light sensitive nerves cells. six million of the are cones, these cells read color. Cone-shaped cells are divided into three types that detect only the specific colors such as yellow,green,or blue but combine to let you see an incredible array of different colors


Why can humans only see visible light?

Humans can only see visible light because our eyes are equipped with photoreceptor cells that are sensitive to the wavelengths of light within the visible spectrum. Other wavelengths of light, such as ultraviolet and infrared, are not detected by these cells, so we are unable to see them.

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Cones are sensitive to what color light?

Red, green, and blue light. Rods are only sensitive to black and white.


How can the human eye see objects and color?

Using light sensitive cells in the retina of the eye called rods and cones. Rods are not color sensitive, they only respond to the intensity of light. Cone cells come in three color sensitive types: red, green, and blue. Note: mammals other then primates (humans are primates) only have two types of cones: green and blue; birds and reptiles have four types of cone cells: red, green, blue, and ultraviolet.


Are rodes the cells that sense the brightness of lights?

No, rods are the cells in the retina of the eye that are responsible for vision in low light conditions. These cells are sensitive to light intensity but do not perceive color. Cone cells are the cells responsible for detecting color and are more sensitive to brightness in well-lit conditions.


What sensory neuron respoand to green light?

photoreceptors


What is safe light in a dark room?

Safelights are used when printing. They're made to produce only light of a color the paper being used isn't sensitive to.


Can humans detect visible light?

Answer is simply yes , human eyes is only sensitive to the visible light at the electromagnetic spectrum , however there is a different in wavelength and the frequency depending on the color of the visible light


Why do things have colour?

Color only exists because of spectral light, and the ability of our eyes and brains to process the sight light inro a definitive color. The color of an object depends on the color or intensity of the light bouncing off of it.


What is the relationship between light intensity and photosynthetic rate?

The relationship between light intensity and photosynthetic rate is that if the intensity of the light is high then the rate of photosynthesis will increase. However the rate of photosynthesis will only increase to an extent after intensity of light reaches a certain point photosynthesis rate will stay still.


Is there color in the dark?

Colors do not exist without light. Your eyes have rod cells and cone cells and only the cone cells can perceive color. However, in low light areas only rod cells are sensitive enough to be activated and they cannot perceive colour. This is a physiological interpretation to the question as color, as far as we know, is an animal perception to the differences in the frequency of light and may not be a universal perception.


What is the difference between the light dependent reactions and the light independent reactions?

light dependent reactions only occur in light this means thier reations increases with light intensity while light independent can occur in the dark


Why should we use sodium lamp for light sensitive materials?

Sodium lamps only give monochromatic yellow light and so inhibit color vision at night, and cause less light pullution. You can get more details at blmall.com.


Which bulbs use the Light Bright technology?

LEDs are the only bulbs capable of using the Light Bright technology. LEDs came out in 1962 and the only color available was red and at a low-intensity however current versions are available across the visible spectrum and can be very bright.