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No, eye color does not determine color blindness. Color blindness is a genetic condition caused by abnormalities in the cones of the retina that detect color, and it can affect people of any eye color.
No he did not have a glass eye but he was color blind.
yes they can i have a friend who i blind in one eye but their eyes usaly have color. but their pupils are blured out but not missing.
Because no light is entering the eye one can assume that what blind people "see" is totally black.
I know lots of people who are coulour blind, but that means that they can't see certain coulours like other people. But that doesn't mean that they become blind completly. Yes they can become coulour blind for life, but not blind blind.
There are simple eye tests with the multi color dots. The dots form a number that only those who are not color blind can see clearly.
people can have different eye color because of the probalility that their parents have different eye color.
Color blindness is determined by genetics and results from a specific gene mutation. Those who are color blind lack certain types of color receptors in their eyes, leading to difficulty differentiating between certain colors. This condition can be diagnosed through a series of tests performed by eye care professionals.
Everybody is different, not everybody has the same eye colour
It means that one eye is sorta blind
No he is not, but Apl.D.Ap suffers from a disease that causes constant eye movement.
Yes, if you're blind then your eye is either pale grey or a darker shade of grey, which you'd call black. I hope this helped! ANSWER: A true black iris color does not exist, but some people have such dark brown eyes that they appear to be black.