Fundamentals of Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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Author: Martini
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Chapter 17, Problem 24RQ
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To determine:
The changes in the eye that results when a person who is observing a deer 35 feet away, turns to look at his friend who is standing two feet away.
Introduction:
Eye is the spherical structure that enables the organism to see its surrounding. It is light sensitive and forms the image by gathering the rays that are reflected back from the objects. It has specialized structures that accommodate according to the surroundings.
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