Biology, asked by sumanthsingh6385, 10 months ago

How far should the retina be from the cornea for normal vision?

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Answered by swatithakur2308
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About 1.7 cm...........
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Answered by ssonu43568
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Retina far from the cornea is 1.7 cm

Explanation:

  • The lens flexes to vary its curvature and end the focusing method. once AN object is found at the time, the distance, or the space from the membrane to the membrane, of a standard relaxed eye is concerning 1.7 cm (17 mm).
  • The human eye is that the organ which provides the sense of sight, permitting to find out a lot of concerning the encircling world than we tend to do with any of the opposite four senses. we tend to use our eyes in nearly each activity we tend to perform, whether or not reading, working, looking TV, etc.
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