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The human eye can focus objects at different distances by adjusting the focal length of eye lens. This is due to?
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Answered by Anonymous
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The human eye can focus objects at different

distances by adjusting the focal length of eye

lens. This is due to accomodation.

Answered by NarutoDattebayo
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Answer:

hello buddy,

it is the power of accomodation that helps us to focus at the objects.

Explanation: this is done as follows

The lens is composed of transparent, flexible tissue and is located directly behind the iris and the pupil. It is the second part of your eye, after the cornea, that helps to focus light and images on your retina.

The lens focuses light rays on the retina, the thin, light-sensitive inner layer at the rear of the eye. Muscles in the ciliary body enable the flexible lens to alter its shape and allow the eye to focus on objects at varying distances.

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