It's a defect of alignment of the eyes, but then can become a problem if the eyes are not straightened during the first 10 years of life.
cross-eyed, squint-eyed, skew-eyed; aperson can be called a squinter
no, he had one 'lazy' eye
Helping people with an eye defect requires knowing and understanding the defect first. If it is a sight defect, make items available that are easier to read and provide Braille versions of all text. It does not hurt to ask the person with the deficiency what would help them the best so that you can accommodate their needs.
i think she's cross eyed, or got a lazy eye. Am I alone here?
That it's cross eyed or it has a lazy eye
simple. just a few easy steps. I'm jack Denter and I know how to become cross eyed. Don't you know when you look ONLY at a pencil? It makes you see other things in two. That's because you're pupils are seeing it only that one small/skinny item. Find a way to control it, you're officially cross eyed! If you see molecules (moh-lih-cue-els), there is a good chance of you being cross eyed.
Some cats are cross-eyed due to a condition called strabismus, where the muscles that control eye movement are not aligned properly. This can be caused by genetics, injury, or neurological issues.
Morgan could have crossed a white-eyed male fruit fly (homozygous for the white-eye allele) with a wild-type red-eyed female fruit fly (homozygous for the red-eye allele). This cross would result in the F1 generation being all red-eyed females (heterozygous for the white-eye allele) and red-eyed males (hemizygous for the red-eye allele). Then, he could mate the F1 red-eyed females with each other to produce the F2 generation, which would include white-eyed females if the F1 females were carriers of the white-eye allele.
Cross-Eyed Mary was created in 1971.
cross eyed.
Born Cross-Eyed was created in 1968-04.
your eyes probably eclipse or something. either that or they just stay cross eyed for longer than usual.