1. The action of ciliary muscles due to which we are
able to see nearby as well as far-off objects is called
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This happens due to a phenomenon called "Power of Accommodation". Ciliary muscles present at the edges of the eye lens contract and relax to allow us to see nearby as well as far off objects clearly by changing the focal length of the lens, which in turn focuses all the rays of light onto the retina.
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