What is the near point of vision?

A. The closest point at which an object can be held and seen without appearing blurred
B. The region of the electromagnetic spectrum which can be detected by the rods and cones
C. The point at which a viewed image is not inverted on the retina
D. The region of the macula in which the rods and cones are most concentrated


Answer: A

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