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Question 14

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  -Macular degeneration is a medical condition that results in no vision or blurred vision at the center of the visual field and can be caused by aging,smoking,and hypertension.What structure is most affected in macular degeneration? A) A B) B C) C D) D E) E
-Macular degeneration is a medical condition that results in no vision or blurred vision at the center of the visual field and can be caused by aging,smoking,and hypertension.What structure is most affected in macular degeneration?


A) A
B) B
C) C
D) D
E) E

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