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the eye lens is held by ______ in the eyeball​

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Answered by zobiyasayyed
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Explanation:

The lens is held in place by small tissue strands or fibers (zonules) extending from the inner wall of the eye. The lens is very elastic. Small muscles attached to the lens can change its shape, allowing the eye to focus on objects at varying distances

Answered by rudraprasadsinha43
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The lens is held in place by small tissue strands or fibers (zonules) extending from the inner wall of the eye. The lens is very elastic. Small muscles attached to the lens can change its shape, allowing the eye to focus on objects at varying distances..

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