Accommodation is the process by which the eye changes optical power to maintain a clear image or focus on an object at variable distances.
The eye accommodates for distant vision by relaxing ciliary muscles, suspensory ligaments taut, allowing lens become flat.
The eye accommodates for near vision by contracting the ciliary muscles, suspensory ligaments relaxed, allowing lens become more spherical.
Label the actions of accommodation Suspensory ligaments taut Lens more spherical Lens flattened Suspensory ligaments relaxed...
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Please help 25. Choose the correct statement: A. we usually contract both lateral rectus muscles simultaneously B. medial rectus muscles are contracted tightly when we look at something very close to the face C. superior and inferior oblique muscles have fibers running parallel to the axis of sight D. we normally contract superior rectus in one eye while contracting inferior rectus in the other eye E. None of the above is correct. 26. If a problem appeared in the immune...