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Option 2 : Eye
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- Myopia is a disease in which the patient cannot see distant objects clearly.
- In myopia, the eyeball is too long for the normal focusing power of the eye. As a result, images of distant objects appear blurred.
- The nearsighted (myopic) eye converges rays from a distant object in front of the retina; thus, they are diverging when they strike the retina, producing a blurry image.
- Myopia is a condition in which the individual can focus only on nearby objects. This is why it is called Nearsightedness.
- A concave lens (minus powered) is placed in front of a myopic eye, moving the image back to the retina and clarifying the image.
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