An ophthalmoscope is used to observe what part of the eye?

A) optic chiasm
B) fibrous tunic
C) vascular tunic
D) retina


D
Explanation:
A) The optic chiasm cannot be seen with an ophthalmoscope.
B) An ophthalmoscope is not used to observe the fibrous tunic.
C) An ophthalmoscope is not used to observe the vascular tunic.

Exercise 30: Physiology of the Eye

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