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middle vascular tunic
the ciliary muscle is the smooth muscle of the ciliary body
ciliary body
Your eyeball.
Eyeball
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 two involuntary muscles that make up the front part of the eye are the iris and the ciliary body. The iris controls the size of the pupil, regulating the amount of light entering the eye. The ciliary body adjusts the shape of the lens, enabling the eye to focus on near or distant objects.
Freezing temperatures or lasers are used to destroy the ciliary body, the part of the eye where the aqueous fluid is produced
iris and ciliary muscles
The opaque middle layer of the eyeball is referred to as the choroid. The structure is made up of a total of four layers.
Ok if you all think I'm stupid or dome an eyeball is a body part that looks like a meatball but not brown tho but it is a body part that makes you see.
The crystalline lens is the part of the eye that bends/refracts the light rays as it passes through it.