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ciliary muscle

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ciliary muscle

Ring of muscle surrounding and controlling the lens inside the vertebrate eye, used in accommodation (focusing). Suspensory ligaments, resembling spokes of a wheel, connect the lens to the ciliary muscle and pull the lens into a flatter shape when the muscle relaxes. When the muscle is relaxed the lens has its longest focal length and focuses rays from distant objects. On contraction, the lens returns to its normal spherical state and therefore has a shorter focal length and focuses images of near objects.



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Second, the ciliary muscles don't squeeze the lens.
Six muscles around each eye control eye movements, and a ciliary muscle located behind each iris (the colored eye membrane) controls eye focus.
AcrySof(R) ReSTOR(R) IOL does not rely on the ciliary muscle, which weakens with age, to enable the eye to quickly change focus to see objects at near, intermediate and far distances.
 
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