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Color blindness is due to defect in ________?

ACones

BRods

CRods and Cons

DRhodospin

Answer:

A. Cones

Read Explanation:

  • Color blindness is often caused by defects in the cone cells in the retina.
  • Cones are photoreceptor cells in the retina that are responsible for color vision, functioning best in relatively bright light.
  • There are three types of cone cells, each sensitive to either red, green, or blue light.
  • If any type of these cones is absent or functioning improperly, it can lead to different forms of color blindness. For example, the most common types of color blindness are red-green color blindness, which occurs when the red or green cones are deficient or absent.
  • The condition can be inherited or acquired due to various factors, including eye diseases, aging, or damage to the eye or brain.
  • Red-green color blindness is more common in males due to its linkage to the X chromosome; males have only one X chromosome, so a single defective gene can cause the condition.
  • Diagnosis of color blindness is typically done using color vision tests like the Ishihara test, which consists of plates with colored dots forming numbers or patterns.
  • While there is no cure for inherited color blindness, specific tools such as color-corrective lenses or digital apps can help individuals manage the condition in daily tasks.

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