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Which part of the eye changes its shape to enable us to focus first on a distant object and then on a nearby object?
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Which part of the eye changes its shape to enable us to focus first on a distant object and then on a nearby object?
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"Retina" is the correct answer for your question
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I believe it is the retina that changes shape to focus on distant objects.
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