Biology, asked by donprince537, 1 year ago

How is a normal eye able to see distinctly distant as well as nearer objects?

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Answered by cmanoj5511
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We are able to see the distant objects as well as the nearby objects clearly because our eye can focus the images of the distant objects as well as the nearby objects on its retina by changing the focal length of its lens. The focal length of the eye lens is changed by the action of ciliary muscles

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Answered by aine73
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Answer:it is with the help ciliary muscles.The ciliary muscles adjust the size of focal length to see far and near objects clearly.This ability of eye lens is termed accomodation.

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