Increase discoloration of lens leads to: a. Increase risk of eye injury b. Decrease color perception c. Decrease diameter of pupil d. Decrease night vision
Understand the Problem
The question is asking about the effects of increased discoloration of the lens of the eye. It provides multiple-choice options to identify which outcome is associated with this condition.
Answer
Decrease color perception
The final answer is b. Decrease color perception
Answer for screen readers
The final answer is b. Decrease color perception
More Information
Increased lens discoloration, commonly due to cataracts, leads to decreased transmission of light and color perception, affecting vision clarity.
Tips
Common mistakes include assuming it affects pupil diameter. Discoloration primarily affects how light and colors are perceived due to scatter and absorption.
Sources
- Crystalline Lens and Cataract - Webvision - NCBI Bookshelf - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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