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← Human Body & HealthWhy does visual acuity decrease when the lens in the eye loses elasticity during the progression of presbyopia?
A)Less light reaches the retina
B)Decreased curvature change capability✓
C)Increased vitreous humor turbidity
D)Pupillary constriction becomes impaired
💡 Explanation
Presbyopia reduces visual acuity because the eye lens loses elasticity, impairing its ability to change shape and focus on near objects through accommodation. The mechanism of accommodation failure involves reduced lens curvature change capability. Therefore, the focusing mechanism fails, rather than issues with light transmission or pupil constriction.
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