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Which cells in our eyes allow us to see colors?​

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These things called rods and cones transfer color information from our eye to our optical nerve and then our brain. In specific the occipital love. That’s the back part of the brain. Rods transfer black and white, and cones transfer color
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Cones aka photorecepters

Step-by-step explanation:

They help to detect and respond to light. The Cones influence color reception. They are found in retina, and they contain photo pigments which red blue, and green that help them to detect light.

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