Science, asked by arajak0210, 2 months ago

which muscles that hold the eye lens at its position and adjust it to see objects at different distance?​

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Answered by sauryyaenee
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Answer:

Ciliary Muscles

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Answered by asritamanderi
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Answer:

The ciliary muscles can contract and increase the curvature of the lens so that the lens thickens. The increased curvature of the lens allows the eye to focus on a close object. When the person then has to look at a faraway object, the muscles relax and the focus of the lens changes to an object further away.

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