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How do ciliary muscles focus our eye?​

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Answered by sanskarpatel18
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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. It is attached to the lens by zonules (ligament fibres that can be tight or loose).

Answered by deekshitham296
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Because the lens is flexible and elastic, it can change its curved shape to focus on objects and people that are either nearby or at a distance. The ciliary muscles, which are part of the ciliary body, are attached to the lens and contract or release to change the lens shape and curvature.

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