Due to the options are insufficient number of dash cells a person becomes colour blin
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due to the absence of cone and rod
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The retina of the eye has two types of light-sensitive cells called rods and cones. Both are found in the retina which is the layer at the back of our eye which processes images. Rods work in low light conditions to help night vision, but cones work in daylight and are responsible for colour discrimination.
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Due to absence of cone and rods
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