When we want to see close byand distant objects at the same time what does the cliary muscles do
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As we age, the ability of the ciliary muscle to change the shape of the crystalline lens lessens. For most people, their ability to focus on close-up images decreases, but distance vision is unaffected. This is known as presbyopia and is one reason that older people often need reading glasses.
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This enables us to see distant objects clearly. When you are looking at objects closer to the eye, the ciliary muscles contract. This increases the curvature of the eye lens. The eye lens then becomes thicker.
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