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With reference to Color Blindness, consider the following statements
Select the correct statement.
1 only
2 only
Both
None
Colour blindness is the inability to see colours in a normal way. Colour-blind individuals often cannot distinguish between certain colours — usually greens and reds, and sometimes blues as well.
Anatomy: Two types of cells in the retina detect light:
There are three types of cones that see colour — red, green, and blue — and our brains use the information from these cells to perceive colour.
Causes
Congenital Colour Blindness: Most colour blind people are born with the condition (congenital colour blindness). Congenital colour vision deficiencies are usually passed on genetically.
Medical Conditions: A problem with a colour vision that arises later in life could be the result of disease, trauma, or ingested toxins.
Hence only statement 1st is correct.
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