The human eye has colour-sensitive cones in the back of the retina which are sensitive to green, blue and red light. They are also used for your central vision, which is what you focus your vision on. Rods are used for peripheral and night vision; they are found on other areas of the eye aside from the back. Their quality is poorer than cones, which is why your peripheral vision is a poorer quality than central (this is also why you cannot see stars when you stare at them directly)
That depends upon the relative sizes of the cones and the cylinder.
3
female cones
Cones are pointed.
Cones respond to color .
eyes. cones percieve color.
The retina of the eye has rods and cones.
They have reproductive organ cones which is protected inside the ovaries
Light receptors called rods and cones are found in the retina of the eye. Rods are resposible for discerning light as blackand white and the cones colour.
Sounds as if you are speaking of gymnosperms and their cones.
For angiosperms: Flowers For gymnosperms: Cones For ferns: Spore
about 24 cones
It depends on the prism but cones will always have one.
There is no set number of male cones that can be found in a cluster. Unlike female cones, which are usually single, there can be large numbers of male cones in cluster.
Yes, they do. Here are a few examples: roots, stems, leaves, flowers, seeds, fruits, cones.
There is no set number of male cones that can be found in a cluster. Unlike female cones, which are usually single, there can be large numbers of male cones in cluster.
There is no set number of male cones that can be found in a cluster. Unlike female cones, which are usually single, there can be large numbers of male cones in cluster.