lens
the ciliary muscle is the smooth muscle of the ciliary body
The ciliary muscle is located within the eye and is responsible for controlling the shape of the lens, which is crucial for focusing on objects at different distances. Contraction and relaxation of the ciliary muscle affect the thickness of the lens, allowing for accommodation of near and far vision.
iris and ciliary muscle
The ciliary body is a structure in the eye that produces aqueous humor, while the ciliary muscle is a muscle that helps to change the shape of the lens for focusing.
its a muscle
The ciliary muscle as well as the ciliary body.
cyc- is the combining form meaning ciliary muscle, as in iridocyclitis.
Ciliary 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(-:
Yes; the ciliary body is a mass of smooth muscle from which the lens is suspended.
The ciliary muscle is relaxed when you look at something that is far away.
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