Biology, asked by AnshumanPani900, 1 year ago

Why is a normal eye not able to see clearly the objects placed closer then 25cm?

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Answered by BarrettArcher
13

This is the near point of the human eye and muscles of the eye cannot constrict beyond that point.

Explanation:

  • Human eye is one of the most important sense organ of the body that helps us to see the world.
  • The human eye has near point and far point of the eyes.
  • The far point means of the human eye is infinite, means humans can see the far objects located at infinity.
  • The near point of the human eye is 25cm, humans cannot see the objects placed more closer than 25 cm from their eyes.

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Answered by pprakash77610
1

At distance less than 25 cm the ciliary musle cannot be focussed on the retina and it appears blurred to the eye

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