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Uveitis: Everything You Need to Know About Eye InflammationThe ciliary body makes aqueous (water-like) fluid and controls the muscle that lets the lens change shape to help you focus and see. The choroid connects the retina to the sclera. It is located ...
the colored ring around your pupil that’s visible on the front of your eye Ciliary body, a muscle beyond your iris that helps your eye’s lens change shape when it focuses. It also produces the ...
Ciliary muscles Muscles connected to the lens by suspensory ligaments. Adjust the shape of the lens to make it more or less curved, so as to increase or decrease the refraction of light.
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