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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 Color blindness by Jack Bamford The body can't see the colors that we can see and instead they see a lot of brown and they contain tell the difference between objects. The eye is the one that is affected by colorblindness. LOREM IPSUM DOLOR SIT AMET, CONSECTETUR ADIPISCING ELIT, SED DO EIUSMOD TEMPOR INCIDIDUNT UT LABORE ET DOLORE MAGNA ALIQUA. LOREM IPSUM DOLOR SIT AMET, CONSECTETUR ADIPISCING ELIT, SED DO EIUSMOD TEMPOR INCIDIDUNT UT LABORE ET DOLORE MAGNA ALIQUA. LOREM IPSUM DOLOR SIT AMET, CONSECTETUR ADIPISCING ELIT, SED DO EIUSMOD TEMPOR INCIDIDUNT UT LABORE ET DOLORE MAGNA ALIQUA. LOREM IPSUM DOLOR SIT AMET, CONSECTETUR ADIPISCING ELIT, SED DO EIUSMOD TEMPOR INCIDIDUNT UT LABORE ET DOLORE MAGNA ALIQUA. 1.20 1.15 1.10 1.05 $1.00 OPTION 01 OPTION 02 OPTION 03 OPTION 04 $1.14 $1.05 $1.16 Hard seeing color and the darkness or brightness of colors. Difficulty in telling the difference between shades of colors. One of the three cone cells is not detecting the color it needed to detect. It's not mutation but it's from the mother to the son in most cases. Also males are more likely to great colorblindness. The disorder is mainly inherited from mother to son. It's not sex linked. It's dominant and there is really not chromosome that it's located on. There is really no treatment except to wear special contacts or glasses. The only real test are a number that is in a different color in a circle. Males are more common to get colorblindness and 1 in 10 males get some sort of colorblindness What I learned is that males are really likely to get this issue
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