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When the ciliary muscles contract the lens does what?
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- When the ciliary muscle is contracted, the following will: a) lens to become more spherical b) pupil to be dilated c) pupil to contract d) the lens to be flattenedLight rays from an object in the temporal half of the visual field strike which half of the retina?Describe the muscles that control eye movement