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Which eye parts helps eye to adjust the focal length of the eye lens?

The ciliary muscles which relax to help the eye see far away by expanding and pulling the lens and stretching it and contract to scrunch the lens up and see close up. By shrinking the lens, they allow it to bend light at a more drastic angle to focus on close up images.


What are all the muscle you use do do a push up?

your eye muscles for squinting your mouth muscles for groaning and your teeth muscles for grinding and your cloud muscles for holding you up.


What are muscles used for?

Muscles are used for picking things up, breathing, seeing, and/or doing a physical activity, such as walking.


What part of the eye moves it up down left right?

Muscles attached to the eye ball behind the eye lids.


Is the eye ball attached to the eye muscles?

The inferior rectus is an extraocular muscle that is attached to the bottom of the eye. This muscle helps the eye move downward.


What do the muscles do when they see close up?

they shrink whao gasp


What changes in your eye when you look at objects at different?

the lens is changed


Which of the extrinsic eye muscles moves the eye up and turns it toward the outside margin of the body?

inferior oblique


What happens to a persons eye when they look up close at something?

When a person looks up close at something, the ciliary muscle in the eye contracts to change the shape of the lens, allowing it to focus on near objects. The pupil constricts to reduce the amount of light entering the eye, helping to sharpen the image. Additionally, the eyes may converge to maintain single binocular vision.


What muscles are in the tripod muscles?

The tripod muscles are made up of the lateral rectus, medial rectus, and inferior oblique muscles in the eye. These muscles work together to control eye movements and help maintain proper alignment and coordination.


Function of the extrinsic muscles of the eye?

The extrinsic muscles of the eye control the movement of the eyeball and enable eye movements, such as looking up, down, and sideways. These muscles work together to coordinate eye movements and allow us to track objects and focus on different points in our visual field.


Why were bifocals invented?

Bifocals are used for distance seeing or at close up seeing.