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The cranial nerve that, if damaged, can cause an inability to see close objects is the oculomotor nerve (cranial nerve III). Damage to this nerve can affect the movement of the eye muscles responsible for changing focus and adjusting the shape of the lens to see objects up close.
When the lens is focused on a close-up object, the ciliary muscles contract to increase the curvature of the lens, allowing it to bend light rays more strongly and focus them onto the retina. This process is known as accommodation, and it enables us to see objects clearly at close distances.
the adductor muscles
Near Sighted. If you need glasses if you cant see close up, you are far sighted. You need the glasses to see close up, so your not near sighted.
The vision problem experienced when you cannot see close up is called presbyopia.
The ciliary muscles which relax to help the eye see far away by expanding and pulling the lens and stretching it and contract to scrunch the lens up and see close up. By shrinking the lens, they allow it to bend light at a more drastic angle to focus on close up images.
Whenever you see a seagull up close watch out for his sharp beak.
They would be Farsighted. Nearsighted is when you cannot see close up. So, the word is the opposite of the definition.
Nearsightness is when you can only see up close and not far away. Farsightness is when you can only see far away and not up close. =)
The application that lets you see things close up on your computer screen is the Magnifier tool (Magnify.exe).
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