Biology, asked by muakanshakya, 1 year ago

lens is held in position by ...........


Anonymous: retina
QueenMystic: In front of the lens is the iris, which regulates the amount of light entering into the eye. The lens is suspended in place by the suspensory ligament of the lens, a ring of fibrous tissue that attaches to the lens at its equator and connects it to the ciliary body.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Yo!

Here's the answer!

In the eye, the lens is held in place by tiny ligaments connected to the ciliary muscles.

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Answered by viswacps
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lens is held in the position straightly to our eye ball

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