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  2. Vision in fish - Wikipedia

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    They allow for the possibility of color vision through the comparison of absorbance across different types of cones. [10] According to Marshall et al., most animals in the marine habitat possess no or relatively simple color vision. However, there is a greater diversity in color vision in the ocean than there is on land.

  3. Best and worst things to order at a seafood restaurant ... - AOL

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    Casey recommended asking about the preparation of any dishes featuring a heavy sauce to avoid paying for subpar seafood. Fried calamari usually lacks flavor. Opt for fresh squid instead.

  4. Color blindness - Wikipedia

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    Persons with color blindness may be legally or practically barred from occupations in which color perception is an essential part of the job (e.g., mixing paint colors), or in which color perception is important for safety (e.g., operating vehicles in response to color-coded signals).

  5. Color blind (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Congenital red-green color blindness, the genetic condition that causes the most cases of color blindness. Dichromacy, a type of color vision possessed by most mammals; partial color blindness when in humans. Monochromacy, a lack of color vision; total color blindness when in humans. Achromatopsia, a syndrome that includes total color blindness.

  6. Scombroid food poisoning - Wikipedia

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    Scombroid food poisoning, also known as simply scombroid, is a foodborne illness that typically results from eating spoiled fish. [2] [4] Symptoms may include flushed skin, sweating, headache, itchiness, blurred vision, abdominal cramps and diarrhea.

  7. What's it like to be color blind?

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    Here’s a quick and easy way to test your color blindness. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For ...

  8. Color blind grandson and grandpa see certain colors for the ...

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    Out of 200 submissions, Kohen won and asked if he could have a pair for his grandpa too. The companies agreed. "I thought it'd be cool because we have the same color blindness and we can now see ...

  9. Fish coloration - Wikipedia

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    Close-up of fish melanophores. Fish coloration is produced through specialized cells called chromatophores. The dermal chromatophore is a basic color unit in amphibians, reptiles, and fish which has three cell layers: "the xanthophore (contains carotenoid and pteridine pigments), the iridophore (reflects color structurally), and the melanophore (contains melanin)". [5]