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Ciliary muscles of human eye can contract or relax. How does it help in the normal functioning of the eye?
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Ciliary muscles of human eye can contract or relax. How does it help in the normal functioning of the eye?
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26/08/2021 2:06 pm
Ciliary muscles get relaxed and the eye lens becomes thin when the eye is looking at a distant object, and these muscles contract and make the eye-lens thick when the eye is looking at a nearby object. Thus, ciliary muscles help in the normal functioning of the eye by changing the thickness of the eye-lens while focusing.
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