In hyperopia, _____. A. distant vision remains good, and the eye can form focused images of close objects B. distant vision remains good, but the eye cannot form focused images of close objects the eye can form focused images of both C. distant vision and close objects the eye cannot form focused images of D.distant vision, but can for close objects

Respuesta :

The correct options to the question are:

A.) distant vision remains good, and the eye can form focused images of close objects.

B) distant vision remains good, but the eye cannot form focused images of close objects.

C) the eye can form focused images of both distant vision and close objects.

D) the eye cannot form focused images of distant vision, but can for close objects

Answer:

The correct option is B.( distant vision remains good, but the eye cannot form focused images of close objects).

Explanation: visual or eye defects are generally characterised by partial or total loss of sight due to malfunctioning of retina or optical nerve or brain. Example of visual defects includes:myopia( nearsighted), hyperopia( farsighted), astigmatism, presbyopia.

Hyperopia is a type of eye defect in which distant vision remains good, but the eye cannot form focused images of close objects because the images are formed behind the retina.