Biology, asked by sunil7619, 8 months ago

how does the eye adjust itself to see nearly objects ? Explain.


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Answered by priyakumari000000
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It is the ciliary muscles that can modify the curvature of the lens to change its focal length. Hence, the lens becomes thick. This enables you to see the nearby objects clearly. The ability of the eye lens to adjust its focal length accordingly as the object distances is called power of accommodation.

Answered by suvarnamore28
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An eye can focus the images of the distant objects as well as the nearby objects on its retina by changing the focal length (or converging power) of its lens. The focal length of the eye-lens is changed by the action of ciliary muscles.

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