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    The Ability of the Eyes to Keep an Image Focused
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The Ability of the Eyes to Keep an Image Focused

Question 22

Question 22

Multiple Choice

The ability of the eyes to keep an image focused on the retina despite changes in the distance to the object viewed is called


A) Refraction
B) Hyperopia
C) Adaptation
D) Accommodation

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