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The vision of man is...

The vision of man is

A

Monocular

B

Binocular

C

Apposition

D

None of the above.

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**Step-by-Step Solution:** 1. **Understanding Vision Types**: The question asks about the type of vision in humans. There are different types of vision, such as monocular and binocular vision. 2. **Analyzing the Options**: - **Option A: Monocular Vision**: This type of vision involves one eye working independently. Each eye creates its own image, which can increase the field of view but does not provide good depth perception. - **Option B: Binocular Vision**: This type of vision involves both eyes working together as a unit. The images from both eyes overlap, allowing for depth perception and a three-dimensional view. - **Option C: Opposition Image**: This type of vision is characteristic of compound eyes, like those found in insects, which do not apply to humans. 3. **Evaluating the Correct Option**: - Since humans have two eyes that work together to create a single image with depth perception, the correct answer is **Option B: Binocular Vision**. 4. **Conclusion**: The vision of man is characterized by binocular vision, which allows for depth perception and a three-dimensional view. ---
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