Which of the following correctly describes a vision impairment related to albinism?

A. There's a lack of melanin or pigmentosa, making the eyes sensitive to light.
B. Children see only shadows.
C. The vision in one eye deteriorates in one eye while the brain uses only the image from the other.
D. There's rhythmic twitching or tremors of the eyes.

my answer is a.

A. is right because albino people have a lack of pigment, which make there skin sensitive to light, so it probably makes other body parts light-sensitive, therefore in this question, the eyes are sensitive because of lack of pigment.

That is correct! A vision impairment related to albinism is characterized by a lack of melanin or pigmentosa in the eyes, which makes them sensitive to light. This condition, known as "photophobia," can cause discomfort or pain when exposed to bright lights. The reduced pigment in the eyes can also affect the development and functioning of the retina, leading to other vision problems such as reduced visual acuity, nystagmus (involuntary eye movements), and strabismus (misaligned or crossed eyes). By identifying the symptoms and understanding the underlying cause, one can correctly associate albinism with the vision impairment described in option A.