nolanbrooks66
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  • 04-05-2021
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what would happen to our vision if the lens of our eyes were concave? defend your answer NO LINKS!!!

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arjotkaur
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  • 04-05-2021

If the lens of our eyes were concave, we would not be able to see. We would be blind. This is because our eyes form a visual image on the same side of the lens at the object being viewed. Thus, a concave lens would result in the visual image focusing in front of the eye, not the retina inside the eye. This would mean that no signals would be sent to the brain, and vision would not be possible.

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