What happens to the lens and ciliary muscle when you are looking at:
i) Nearby Objects
ii) Distant Objects
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Rather, a loss of accommodation is caused because the lens continues to grow slightly with age. This increase in size means that the distance between the lens and the ciliary muscle decreases, which means that the ciliary muscle is not able to provide the same tension to the edges of the lens.
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