a ring of fibrous strands connecting the ciliary body with the crystalline lens of the eye.
The sensory ligament, also known as the zonules of Zinn, connects the ciliary body to the lens of the eye. It plays a crucial role in the process of accommodation, allowing the lens to change shape for focusing on objects at varying distances. When the ciliary muscles contract, the tension on the zonules decreases, allowing the lens to become more rounded for near vision. Conversely, when the muscles relax, the zonules pull on the lens, flattening it for distance vision.
The zonule of Zinn, also known as the zonular fibers or ciliary zonules, is found in the eye. It connects the ciliary body to the lens, playing a crucial role in holding the lens in place and allowing it to change shape during the process of accommodation for focusing. These fibers are essential for proper vision as they help adjust the focal length of the lens.
The zonules of Zinn are rings of tiny fibrous strands inside the eyeball which connect the lens to a surrounding ring of muscular tissue, called the ciliary body. At rest, the circumferential muscle fibres in the ciliary are relaxed, and so the radial fibres in the zonules are taut. The lens is a flattened sphere, and in this resting state the zonules pull on its equator to make it more oblate (i.e. they 'flatten' it in a front-to-back direction). This focuses distant objects onto the light sensitive retina at the back of the eye.
The suspensory ligaments, also known as zonules, connect the ciliary body to the lens. These ligaments play a crucial role in controlling the shape and accommodation of the lens for focusing on objects at different distances.
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Jonny Zinn is 6'.
Melissa Zinn is 5'.
Elizabeth Zinn is 5' 5".
Harry Zinn is 6' 5".
Elfi Zinn was born in 1953.
Edward Zinn died in 1920.
Edward Zinn was born in 1877.