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Which of the following can never be homologous features?
Equal Intensities
A term often used in the study of sensory perception, describing stimuli that have the same level of strength or magnitude but can vary in type.
Red, Green, and Blue Lights
The primary colors of light from which all other colors can be created through combination and varying intensities; foundational to color vision and display technologies.
White
Typically refers to a color perceived by the eye when viewing a combination of all the colors of visible light in full saturation.
Additive
A substance added to another substance to alter or improve its qualities, such as food additives to enhance flavor or preserve freshness.
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