The eye .
In there eye there is rod cells and cone cells. Rod cells detect color and Cone cells detect black and white. The cone cells let you see in the dark.
Male cones are smaller, do not open, and are located on the lower part of the tree. Females are the opposite; big, open, and located higher on the tree.
Prisms: Feed troughs, bathtubs, and boxes. Pyramids: Pyramids of Egypt and the Aztecs. Cylinders: Cans, pistons, tubes, and pipes. Cones: Ice cream cones, funnels, and the bottom part of a water tower.
female cones
Cones are pointed.
Cones respond to color .
Yes they are. When they are born , their body's cones develop.
A part in your eye
cones are the part of the eye that let you see color, on mythbusters they showed rods take part in our night vision
cones
Rods and cones are inside a layer of the eyeball called the retina.
eyes
The Retina
Male cones are smaller, do not open, and are located on the lower part of the tree. Females are the opposite; big, open, and located higher on the tree.
Rods are a part of the eye that takes in low light. Cones are located in the retina and they are responsible for seeing in color. All mammals have rods and cones in their eyes.
Bones, yes.
Retina which has rods and cones
Assuming you mean the part of the eye responsible for seeing color... There are two types of photoreceptors in the retina: rods and cones. The cones are responsible for seeing color. (The easy way to remember it is cones and color start with c.)