Color blindness is a color vision deficiency, is the inability to perceive differences between some of the colors that others can distinguish. It is most often of genetic nature, but may also occur because of eye, nerve, or brain damage, or due to exposure to certain chemicals.
For more information see: wikipedia.org/wiki/Color_blindness
Color blindness is typically inherited and is caused by defective or a lack of cone cells in the human eye. Cone cells (different from rod cells) help humans distinguish color. Rod cells help humans see in low light conditions.
Color blindness is transmitted from genetics. it can't be transmitted from coughs and other stuff. its genetic.
It is caused by a mutation.
Those transmitted on the Y chromosome (girls don't have a Y) Examples include reg/green color blindness.
can you tell me the 10 symptoms of red-green color blindness
Color blindness is a recessive sex linked trait.
a pedigree is a chart to show how genetic disorders are passed on in a generation..color blindness is one of the genetic disorders...
Eye color has nothing to do with whether you are color blind or not.
River blindness is transmitted to people when a black fly bites
who discovered color blindness
color blindness night blindness snow blindness
Yes. See Wikipedia - Pingelap (#Color-blindness)
It is not true that color blindness is most common in females. Color blindness is most common in males and approximately 8 percent of men have it.
Those transmitted on the Y chromosome (girls don't have a Y) Examples include reg/green color blindness.
The cause of color blindness is X-linked factors.
Color blindness is hereditary and non-communicable.
Colour (color) blindness is genetic and is not curable.-- The question asks whether red-green color blindness is treatable, not curable.
Colour (color) blindness is genetic and is not curable.-- The question asks whether red-green color blindness is treatable, not curable.
The cure of color blindness is to drink dairy products and get lots of excerise.
howie mandle has color blindness and so does oprah