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Card 16

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With Myopia where is the focal point which causes distant objects to appear blurred?

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Card 17

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With Hyperopia where is the focal point which causes close objects to appear blurred?

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Card 18

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What parts of the eye might be faulty to cause Myopia and Hyperopia?

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Card 19

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Myopia is caused in general by the eyeball being to___

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Card 20

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Hyperopia in general is caused by the eyeball being to___

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Card 21

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Myopia can be fixed by___

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Card 22

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Hyperopia can be fixed by ____

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Card 23

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What are the two types of photoreceptors found within the retina?

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Card 24

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What do photoreceptors do?

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Card 25

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What are the three types of cones?

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