Human Anatomy & Physiology (9th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0321743261
ISBN 13: 978-0-32174-326-8

Chapter 15 - The Special Senses - Review Questions - Page 588: 10

Answer

Our eyes are ordinarily adapted for distant vision . However if one move from viewing an near object to viewing a distant object the following changes would take place in the eye: Pupils would constrict; ciliary zonule would relax, and the lens would flatten or become less convex.

Work Step by Step

Our eyes need no special adjustment for distant visiomn. The answer to the question is conditions in alternative "a".
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