Asked by Rachael Vokoun on Jul 14, 2024

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Dorothy,age 65,is beginning to have trouble driving at night.This is probably because

A) her eyes can no longer adapt as well to dim light.
B) the muscles that move the eyes do not function well.
C) she falls asleep more easily.
D) she is more easily distracted at night.

Adapt

The process of adjusting to new conditions or environments.

Distracted

The state of having one's attention diverted from a task or train of thought, often due to external stimuli or internal concerns.

Dim Light

Low, insufficient lighting that makes vision difficult.

  • Acquire knowledge of the sensory transformations, particularly in sight and sound, that accompany the aging process.
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Jocelyn CastroJul 16, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
As we age, our pupils shrink and the lens becomes more rigid, making it harder for our eyes to adapt to dim light. This can lead to difficulty driving at night.