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A Complete Lack of Color Vision Is Very Rare and Occurs

Question 100

Question 100

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A complete lack of color vision is very rare and occurs when an individual has:


A) only two types of cones.
B) only one type of photoreceptor, rods.
C) an excessive number of cones.
D) a complete lack of red cones.

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