Biology, asked by nil0708rrbje, 9 months ago

Consider the following statements :
1. A person with myopia can see distant objects distinctly but cannot see nearby objects clearly.
A person with hypermetropia cannot see
distant objects clearly.
3. A person with presbyopia can see nearby objects without corrective glasses.
Which of the statements given above is/are not
correct?
(a) 1, 2 and 3
(b) 1 and 2 only
(c) 2 and 3 only (d) 3 only​


villain001: "A" is the right answer

Answers

Answered by PranjalArya08
43

Answer is :-

1 A person with myopia can see distant objects distinctly but cannot see nearby objects clearly.

Because myopia is the disease of near blindness.

I am also suffering from myopia

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Answered by DhanyaDA
33

hi there

→Myopia is also called as near sightedness.That means a person with myopoa can see near by objects clearly but not distant objects

So,1st sentence is wrong

→Hypermetropia is also called as far sightedness.That person can see distant objects clearly but not nearby.

So,2nd sentence is wrong

→A person with presbyopia cannot see both clearly

So,3rd sentence is wrong

the option is a

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