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mkshawty mkshawty
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12 years ago
The window drawn in the left panel represents normal vision of a scene looking out of a house window. The fuzzy picture of the right panel is characteristics of a person who has
a) cataracts
b) astigmatism
c) glaucoma
d) red-green colour blindness

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Educator
12 years ago
d) red-green colour blindness

This one, I think Smiling Face with Open Mouth
mkshawty Author
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12 years ago
thanks tons!
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12 years ago
d) red-green colour blindness

This one, I think Smiling Face with Open Mouth

Are you sure the answer is not A?

Why would someone with red-green colour blindness show fuzziness in their vision. Also, the two pictures still depict the differentiation in the red-green colours.

However, the fuzzy picture with less defined blue colours and lack of focus does seem to describe someone with mild cataracts, no?
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