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-) What part of the eye relaxes or contracts to aid in focusing on objects?​

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Answer: The muscles in the ciliary body alter the shape of the lens when focusing – they contract when looking at nearby objects and relax when looking at faraway objects. This process is called accommodation. This is the clear, thin membrane that lines the inside of the eyelids and the white of the eye.

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