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chromatic vision

NOUN
  1. the normal ability to see colors

How To Use chromatic vision In A Sentence

  • trichromatic vision
  • Not that I bought that conclusion (trichromatic vision is another extremely interesting poke full of NDS Anazi Tales), but it was another fine stone for the soup. A Dubious "Opportunity" for IDers
  • Primates, including humans, have three cones and can thus distinguish three of the primary color phases, giving us trichromatic vision, or high color resolution.
  • Accordingly, the successful acquisition of fruits (or fruits of particular colors) cannot be strongly tied to the evolution of routine trichromatic vision.
  • Here I show that softening texture also characterizes the fruit ripening process, and that color is of ambiguous importance to primates possessing trichromatic vision.
  • Such as the finding that primates apparently traded olfactory receptor genes for trichromatic vision. A Dubious "Opportunity" for IDers
  • People had trichromatic vision, acute aural capacities, a fair sense of smell, the ability to feel textures and taste bitterness. Dawkins and ID
  • Internally, their protuberant eyes have cones above for color vision and rods below for monochromatic vision, allowing the fish to see both above and below water at the same time.
  • Long ago, before the dinosaurs, our early fish-like ancestors had trichromatic vision (three cone receptors). Drunk On Color
  • Why would the only monkey in South America to evolve trichromatic vision be the one that eats the least amount of fruit?
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