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which help in holding the eye lens in its position.

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Answered by help27
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Ciliary muscles surround the lens. The muscles hold the lens in place but they also play an important role in vision. When the muscles relax, they pull on and flatten the lens, allowing the eye to see objects that are far away.

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Answered by sweety2951
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The structure which is responsible for holding the eye lens is its position is ciliary muscles.

ciliary muscle is a circular muscle that relaxes or lighters.

The zonules which enables the lens to change it's shape for focusing. The far away objects can be see when the muscles relax and the close objects can be when the muscles contracts.

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