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crystalline lens in the human eye

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Answered by soumyagoud2511
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The crystalline lens of the eye is a natural lens which produces one third of the eye's total optical power and focuses light into an image on the retina (the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye). The crystalline lens is elastic which allows it to flex in order to change its shape.

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Answered by mousumimani1979
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The crystalline lens of the eye is a natural lens which produces one third of the eye's total optical power and focuses light into an image on the retina (the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye). The crystalline lens is elastic which allows it to flex in order to change its shape.

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