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Can a person with colour blindness see any colours at all? Explain briefly.

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Most people with colour blindness are not completely unable to see colours; rather, they have difficulty distinguishing between certain colours, most commonly red and green. Complete colour blindness (monochromacy), where a person sees only shades of grey, is very rare. The condition arises from defects in the cone cells of the retina.

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