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    The Ability to Combine the Images of Each Eye into One
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The Ability to Combine the Images of Each Eye into One

Question 121

Question 121

Multiple Choice

The ability to combine the images of each eye into one image is called __________.


A) distance vision
B) depth perception
C) binocular vision
D) far-sightedness

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