If the eyeball is abnormally short name the condition that occurs?
Hyperopia, or farsightedness.
farsighted
Nearsightedness
When the light actually reaches the retina the image is blurred (except when looking at close objects when the image is focused on the retina and looks clear. The condition is known as short-sightedness.
Emmetropia is when light is focused exactly on the retina and vision is perfect. Farsightedness is called hyperopia. This condition occurs when the eyeball is smaller than normal and light rays from near objects do not focus properly on the retina at the back of the eye. A person with hyperopia can see distant objects more clearly than closer objects.
Yes
The sclerotic coat is the name for the outermost layer of the eyeball. It functions primarily as protection for the eyeball.
Nearsightedness
Yes. It usually occurs as the result of an elongated eyeball. In this case, the focal point occurs in front of the retina.
When too much aqueous humor is produced and fluid pressure builds up in the eyeball, the condition is called
Nerve damage that occurs in the section of the optic nerve located behind the eyeball
When the eyeball is not round, whether it be too long, or too short, it is called astigmatism.
Weather is a condition in the atmosphere that Occurs for a short period of time. Season and climate are the same the meaning is a condition in the atmosphere for a long period of time.
a condition of increased pressure within the eyeball, causing gradual loss of sight.
The rays of light focus beyond the retina.
When the light actually reaches the retina the image is blurred (except when looking at close objects when the image is focused on the retina and looks clear. The condition is known as short-sightedness.
Starvation occurs.
When too much aqueous humor is produced and fluid pressure builds up in the eyeball, the condition is called
A short circuit is a condition whereby a point or section of the circuit offer a short path for current to return to the power supply. It occurs when two or more points or sections of the circuit touches each others (but only and only if that results in drop in resistance to such an extent that it causes excessive current to flow through.