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Question : Which cell disorder in our body is responsible for colour blindness?

Option 1: WBC

Option 2: Cone cell

Option 3: Rod cell

Option 4: Neuron


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Correct Answer: Cone cell


Solution : The correct option is the Cone cell.

Cone cells, also known as cones, are one of the two types of photoreceptor cells found in the retina of the eye and are in charge of both colour perception and eye colour sensitivity. Unlike rod cells, which perform better in low light, they work best in moderately bright environments. When cones aren't functioning properly, colour blindness occurs.

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