The human eye has the ability to detect over two million colors because of its complicated design. The photoreceptors (cones) in the back of the eye enable us to see a wide range of wavelengths of the visible spectrum, from 380 nm to approximately 760 nm. We only have one type of rod photoreceptor that works better in dim light (mesonic and scotopic conditions), and it plays no role in color vision. Cones, on the other hand, are responsible for photopic and color vision.
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