iris and ciliary muscle
IRIS AND CILIARY MUSCLE
I believe it is the Ciliary Body :)
Iris
Yes; the ciliary body is a mass of smooth muscle from which the lens is suspended.
The Ciliary Muscle is a circular ring of smooth muscle attached to the lens of the suspensory ligaments.
Ciliary Muscles.
Monocular cues use tension of the muscle attached to the lens to tell how close an object is if less than four feet away.
its a muscle
the lens is held vertically in the eye's interior by suspensory ligaments or more specifically called the ciliary zonule, attached to the ciliary body. so suspensory ligaments is the answer(-:
The biconvex transparent structure that focuses light on the retina is called the lens.
Ciliary Muscle
lens
convex lens
The lens in the human eye is a convex lens, but it is flexible and when it is acted on by the ciliary muscle around it, the lens can be "flattened" to change the focus, or, when the muscle is relaxed, the lens can assume a more spherical shape. This is at the heart of the ability of the eye to focus on objects nearer or farther away.
The lens of the eye also called the crystalline lens.