How do our eyes enables us to see object placed at different distances?
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The lens focuses light rays on the retina, the thin, light-sensitive inner layer at the rear of the eye. Muscles in the ciliary body enable the flexible lens to alter its shape and allow the eye to focus on objects at varying distances. The ability of the lens to focus from far to near is called accommodation.
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The lens focuses light rays on the retina, the thin, light-sensitive inner layer at the rear of the eye. Muscles in the ciliary body enable the flexible lens to alter its shape and allow the eye to focus on objects at varying distances. The ability of the lens to focus from far to near is called accommodation.
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