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true or false, absence of conical Cell result in colour blindness

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Answered by naincyyadav74
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true.......... .........
Answered by Anonymous
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Answer :

TRUE

Explanation :

There are two types of cells present in our retina :

(i) Conical cells .

(ii) Rod cells

The colour perception of our eyes is only possible due to the conical cells present in the retina of our eyes.

The rod cells only help us to see things in the dark or the things black - and - white lacking colour .

Hence if conical cells are absent from our eyes then we cannot perceive or differentiate between colours.

Colour-blindness is a phenomenon due to which we cannot perceive colours.

So : loss of conical cells will lead to colour-blindness.

Thus the statement is true .

Hope it helps u :-)

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