wishchild1999 wishchild1999
  • 06-10-2020
  • Biology
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if a person didn’t have red cones, how would their perception of color change?

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3004981
3004981 3004981
  • 06-10-2020

Answer:

They would be color blind.

Explanation:

For example, if the red cone is missing you will be unable to see colors containing red as clearly. There are several different types of color blindness. Dichromatism is when one of the cones is missing.

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tscimone78
tscimone78 tscimone78
  • 06-10-2020

Answer:

if the red cone is missing you will be unable to see colours containing red as clearly. There are several different types of colour blindness. Dichromatism is when one of the cones is missing.

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