How do ciliary muscles change the shape of the lens?
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The ciliary muscle is a circular ring of muscle that attaches all the way around the lens. This ciliary muscle can change the shape of the crystalline lens by stretching it at the edges. ... When you are looking at a near object, the lens needs to become more rounded at the central surface in order to focus the light rays.
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The ciliary muscle is a circular ring of muscle that attaches all the way around the lens. This ciliary muscle can change the shape of the crystalline lens by stretching it at the edges. ... When you are looking at a near object, the lens needs to become more rounded at the central surface in order to focus the light rays.
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