Assess your ability to differentiate between myopia and hyperopia by classifying
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Question
Assess your ability to differentiate between myopia and hyperopia by classifying the following characteristics as appropriate. Defect occurs because the eyeball is too short, or the lens refracts too weakly Also called nearsightedness Also called farsightedness Images of faraway objects focus on a point Correction includes concave lensto causeImages of nearby objects focus on a point in front of the retina light rays to spread apart or diverge behind the retina Distant objects are seen if the accommodation reflex is activated to increase lens curvature Correction includes convex lens to cause light rays to meet or converge Defect occurs because the eyeball is too long or the lens refracts too strongly Hyperopia MyopiaExplanation / Answer
Also called nearsightedness - myopia
Defect occurs because the eyeball is too short, or the lens refract too weakly - hyperopia
Also called farsightedness - hyperopia
Images of faraway objects focus on a point infront of the retina - myopia
Correction includes using concave lens to cause light rays to spread apart or diverge - myopia
Images of nearby objects focus on a point behind the retina - hyperopia
Distant objects are seen if the accomodation reflex is activated to increase lens curvature - myopia
Correction includes using convex lens to cause light rays to meet or converge - hyperopia
Defect occrus if the eyeball is too long or the lens refract too strongly - myopia