A person with only M-cones and L-cones:
A) cannot adjust the intensity of a single comparison light to match the color of one monochromatic test light.
B) cannot perform metameric color matching with two monochromatic comparison lights.
C) generally perceives two different wavelengths as only one color.
D) is truly color blind.
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