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Color Blindness Is Caused by

Question 140

Question 140

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Color blindness is caused by


A) changes in the optic nerve.
B) changes in the genes which control the pigments in the rods.
C) changes in the genes which control the pigments in the cones.
D) recessive genes on the Y chromosome.

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