What are color-making cells?

Color-making cells are special cells that help you see all the pretty colors around you, like the red of an apple or the blue of the sky.

What do they look like?

Imagine tiny little painters inside your eyes. These color-making cells, called cones, are like those painters. Just like how a painter uses different colors on a canvas, these cones help you see different colors by responding to light.

How do they work?

There are three types of these color-makers, and each one is good at seeing a certain color: red, green, or blue. When light hits your eye, the cones send messages to your brain. Your brain then mixes those colors together, like mixing paint, so you can see all the beautiful colors in the world.

If you've ever looked at a rainbow and seen all the different colors, that's your color-making cells working hard!

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