A person cannot distinguish between different colours. There is problem with his........
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defect in cone cells so he can't distinguish colours
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The problem is with eye cones.
- A person's retina occupies cone-shaped cells that specifically react to colour.
- This additionally allows for a sense of colour by responding differently to light and certain wavelengths.
- The retinas of those who are colour blind are lacking these specialised cells that react to distinct different specific shades.
- As a result, they are unable to recognise various distinctive colours.
- In most cases, such a possible defect has been present since birth in humans.
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