1. Chapter 19 – Diseases Affecting Vision and Hearing.
Chapter 19 – Diseases Affecting Vision and Hearing.Chapter 19 – Diseases Affecting Vision
and Hearing.(Week #10: July 6to July 12- Main post under Assignment by Wed,July 8at
11:59 PM EST).Students are required to post a minimum of three times per week (1 main
post answering the question 100% before Wednesday at 11:59 PM EST and 2 peer
responses by Sunday at 11:59 PM EST). The three posts in each individual discussion must
be on separate days (same day postings / replies will not be accepted).Chapter 19 –
Diseases Affecting Vision and Hearing.Chapter 20 – Metabolic
Disorders.Questions:1. Choose and explain one of the eye diseases / disorders discuss in
you textbook.2. Discuss its possible treatments.Guidelines: The answer should be based on
the knowledge obtained from reading the book, no just your opinion. If there are 3
questions in the discussion, you must answer all of them. Your grade will be an average of
all answers.Grading Criteria: Student mentions the eye disease / disorder (30%). Student
explains the disease / disorder in detail (35%). Student discusses possible treatments
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