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are vital for colour vision. The eye's colour photoreceptor - the cone , can perceive color because of a light sensitive pigment they contain. This pigment is sensitive over a range of wavelengths (different colours of light have different wavelengths). ...
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A light-absorbing compound in the photoreceptor cells of the retina that converts light energy into a nerve impulse that is passed from the receptor cells to the optic nerve.
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