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What happens to the eyes in myopia or nearsightedness?
What happens to the eyes in myopia or nearsightedness?
- The lens fails to refract light rays from distant objects
- They are abnormally short from front to back
- The lens fails to refract light rays from close objects
- They are abnormally long from front to back (correct)
What happens to the lens in myopia or nearsightedness?
What happens to the lens in myopia or nearsightedness?
- It changes shape abnormally
- It fails to refract light rays from close objects
- It fails to refract light rays from distant objects (correct)
- It refracts light rays perfectly
What is the cause of myopia or nearsightedness?
What is the cause of myopia or nearsightedness?
- Abnormal elongation of the eyes (correct)
- Lens refracting light rays from close objects
- Lens refracting light rays from distant objects
- Abnormal shortening of the eyes
In myopia or nearsightedness, what happens to the eyes?
In myopia or nearsightedness, what happens to the eyes?
What is the effect of myopia on the lens?
What is the effect of myopia on the lens?
What is the main characteristic of myopia?
What is the main characteristic of myopia?