FUND A&P W/MOD MASTERING ACCESS CODE
FUND A&P W/MOD MASTERING ACCESS CODE
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Author: Martini
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Chapter 17, Problem 11CP
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To determine:

If the person is looking at the object that is far from them or is nearby, when their eye lens is more rounded.

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The eye of the person contains a lens, which is made up of transparent proteinaceous tissue. This lens is very essential because, it is the reason that the light rays converge at the retina and forms an image. It lies behind the iris and changes its conformation according to the object’s position.

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