Biology, asked by brgroups182006, 7 months ago

what are the consequences if corns are absent in humen eye​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Damage to cone cells can result in decreased clarity of vision (reduced visual acuity) when looking straight ahead (central vision), a reduced ability to see colors and an abnormal sensitivity to light (photophobia). In some cases, affected individuals may not be able to see color at all.

Answered by lalastoreoppo18
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Damage to cone cells can result in decreased clarity of vision (reduced visual acuity) when looking straight ahead (central vision), a reduced ability to see colors and an abnormal sensitivity to light (photophobia). In some cases, affected individuals may not be able to see color at all.

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