Im not sure exactly what you mean but if you mean can a colourblind person see colours of course we can we just see them differently and sometimes more obscurely. I personally find it annoying when people who know I'm colourblind ask me stuff like that. If you mean do colourblind and non colourblind people see colours differently; yes.
Colourblindness is caused by a slight "difference from the normal" of the yellow spot (cluster of photosensitive cells that allow colours to be distinguished)
you can't. but you can explain it to a patially colorblind person depending on what colors they CAN see.
well OF COURSE! unless ur blind or color blind you always see colorActually, even if you're color blind, you still see colors. People who are color blind only can't see certain colors and get colors confused with one another. But yes, colors do exist.
no they are not color blind they can see many colors of the rainbow
Ants are not color blind. They may not be able to see colors as sharply as humans, but see the colors of objects.
they have two separate colors set in a pattern, if your color blind or partially color blind, you won't see that pattern. If you can, you are not color blind or not blind to the differences betweem those two colors
Dog's see like a color blind person would. They can only see certain colors. They DON'T see in B/W!
When someone is color blind. This means that the color reflection of the object goes either past or misses your retina. If your retina is not functioning correctly, then you would have trouble seeing colors. Colors could get mixed up or you just see black and white.
A person who is blind does not see anything.
Indeed they are color blind, they cannot see colors that humans can see. But they can see the ultraviolet rays of the sun, that us humans can see.
Dogs are normally partially color blind. They see colors, but not as good as people do.
Yes, they see colors. But only shades of green and yellow.
Yes you always see color but it might not be the right color