Human Anatomy Laboratory Manual With Cat Dissections (9th Edition)
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Author: Elaine N. Marieb, Lori A. Smith
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Chapter 16, Problem 9CYU
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The power of accommodation of lens throughout the life.
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The eye lens can adjust the curvature to focus on the objects. This process is called accommodation. The ciliary muscles are attached to the lens through the iris that regulates the lens to adjust the curvature to focus on the object according to the upcoming light.
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Human Anatomy Laboratory Manual With Cat Dissections (9th Edition)
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