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Ciliary body -- the ring of tissue that contains muscles that change the shape of the lens and help the eye focus. It also makes the clear fluid that fills the space between the cornea and the iris.
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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