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what is ciliary muscles?​

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Answered by lavisiamary54
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Answer:

A circular muscle that relaxes or tightens the zonules to enable the lens to change shape for focusing.

Explanation:

Ciliary muscle: A circular muscle that relaxes or tightens the zonules to enable the lens to change shape for focusing. The zonules are fibers that hold the lens suspended in position and enable it to change shape during accommodation.

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Answered by lordenterprise2002
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Answer:

The ciliary muscle is an intrinsic muscle of the eye formed as a ring of smooth muscle in the eye's middle layer, uvea or (vascular layer). It controls accommodation for viewing objects at varying distances and regulates the flow of aqueous humor into Schlemm's canal.

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