Biology, asked by hawarne, 15 hours ago

how does the eye adjust itself to focus on different distances?

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Answered by dazzlingdaffodils
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The eye can focus objects at different distances because the ciliary muscles push and pull to make the lens change shape. When you look at an object that is far away, the ciliary muscles relax and the lens has a flattened shape. ... Instead, our lenses just change shape to adjust for the distance of an object.

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