Human Eye

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Human Eye: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Human Eye, Pupil, Suspensory Ligaments & Near Point etc.

Important Questions on Human Eye

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The least distance of distinct vision for a defective eye is 75 cm. What should be the focal length of the lens which will be used to read a book clearly at 25 cm?

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Define Near point and Far point.

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The near point of a hypermetropic eye is 1m. What is the nature and power of the lens required to correct this defect? (Assume that the near point of the normal eye is 25 cm).

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Range of vision of a normal human eye is from:

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Near point of human eye is

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Suspensory ligaments are found in

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What is the function of aqueous humour.

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Macula lutea is the part of:

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Protein found in eye lens is

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Iris of an eye is an extension of

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The vascular layer of the eye is

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When you enter a dimly lit room from sunlight at noon. What is the change in the size of the pupil?

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Eye lens is

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Space between cornea and lens is 

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Ciliary muscles in the eye:

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What happens when a human comes in bright light.

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State the function of iris and ciliary muscles in human eye.

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Which of the following statements is correct regarding rods and cones in the human eye?

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What is the function of the lens in the human eyes

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Where is the optic nerve located.