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el State the changes that occur in the curvature and focal length of the eye
lens while viewing a nearby object.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The focusing of the eye is controlled by the ciliary muscle, which can change the thickness and curvature of the lens. This process of focusing is called accommodation.

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The change in the shape of the lens is controlled by the ciliary muscles inside the eye. Changes in contraction of the ciliary muscles alter the focal distance of the eye, causing nearer or farther images to come into focus on the retina; this process is known as accommodation.

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