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A failure of the red-sensitive nerves in the eye to respond to light properly causes A. color blindness. B. astigmatism. C. chromatic aberration. D. farsightedness.
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A failure of the red-sensitive nerves in the eye to respond to light properly causes
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C. chromatic aberration.
D. farsightedness.
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