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By: Joseph H.- JCD STEM
“Ultraviolet Waves | Science Mission Directorate.” NASA Science, https://science.nasa.gov/ems/10_ultravioletwaves. Accessed 2022.
“Why Can't We See Ultraviolet Light?” Wonderopolis, https://wonderopolis.org/wonder/Why-Can%E2%80%99t-We-See-Ultraviolet-Light. Accessed 2022.
We did this lab with bacteria and we noticed that we were only able to see the bacteria with the UV light. - Jocelyn J. and Dulce R.- JCD STEM
Not all people in the world see colors the same way, the same is true with animals. Everyone's perception of color is slightly different than another's perception of color. This is especially true in the case of people with color-blindness. Below there is an image of what people with different types of color-blindness see on the color wheel.
( Image from Pinterest discussion on color-blindness)
[Color-Blindness Fun Fact : Did you know that men are more likely to be color-blind than women? The chances of a male being color-blind is 1 in 12, whereas women have a chance of being color-blind in a rate of 1 in about 200, that means for every color-blind woman there are about 17 color-blind men.]
Erica C.- JCD STEM
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