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Near and far vision are accommodated through the muscles of the

A. Funds
B. Choroid
C. Ciliary Body
D. Iris

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near and far vision are accommodated through the muscles of iris

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Answer:

Near and far vision are accommodated through the muscles of the ciliary body.

Step-by-step explanation:

The eyes can change focus from distant to near image by a change in lens shape carried out by the ciliary muscle. The ciliary muscle occupy most of the ciliary body. It's a circular ring that attaches all the way around the lens. It can change the shape of the lens by stretching them at the esges. For looking at a near the lens become more rounded at central surface.

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