Which of the following is not true of the similarities between a camera and the human eye?
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The option that is not true of the similarities between a camera and the human eye is "The distance between the lens and the screen is fixed in both." In a camera, the distance between the lens and the screen can be adjusted to focus on objects at different distances. In contrast, in the human eye, the distance between the lens (cornea) and the screen (retina) is fixed and cannot be adjusted. Instead, the eye changes focus by altering the shape of the lens through a process called accommodation.