The form of energy that allows us to see.
What is light?
The class of animal that can see ultraviolet colours
What are insects?
It is the condition where an individual has difficulties in seeing colours and distinguish specific shades.
What is colour impairment or colour "blindness"?
The organ which humans have that allows us to see.
What is an eye?
This part of the eye allows light to pass through.
What is the pupil?
Nature's favourite survival mechanism, which utilizes the ability of the predator to distinguish colours.
What is Camouflage?
The type of colour impairment when humans can only sense 2 colours with their eyes.
What is Dichromatism?
The amount of colours humans can see.
What is one million?
The millions of light receptive cells that cover the retina
What are rod and cone cells?
This animal which changes its fur depending on the season.
What is a fox/arctic fox?
The largest population of colour impairment have trouble distinguishing this secondary and primary colour.
What is green and red?
This structure in the eye focuses light to the retina
What is the lens?
The clear curved like structure which helps the eye focus on light.
What is the lens of the eye?
This type of animal sees in Dichromatic vision.
What are dogs?
The part of the body that has trouble processing light when experiencing colour impairment.
What is the brain?
These cells are responsible for night time vision.
What are rod cells?
When a person or animal can sense Blue, red, and green light
What is trichromatic?
Insects have this type of eye, which allows them to see colour all around them and predict movement.
What are compound eyes?
About 8% experience colour impairment.
What is men?
The light sensitive tissues that line the back of the eye.
What is the retina?