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20 November, 20:57

Which part of the eye is responsible for detecting colored light?

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  1. 20 November, 21:24
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    You have rods and cones in your eye. Cones detect colour and fine detail. Rods are used for monochrome vision; usually, monochrome vision is used in poorly lit, dark environments. Rods and cones are both in the retina of the eye.

    Cones = Colour. CC is a good mnemonic.
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