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Some of the types of colorblind (sorry for those who are colorblind and can't see) 22 comments
guest · 7 years ago
Cones, the colour receptors in our eye, contain proteins called opsins which are sensitive to specific wavelengths of light. In protanopia the red cones are filled with the opsin that's supposed to go in green cones; in deuteranopia, green cones are filled with red opsin. The actual cause of the disorder is slightly different, hence the names, but the outcome is pretty much the same.
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