Multiple Choice
How is the lens able to change its refractive power to focus light on the retina?
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True or False: if false, choose the answer that corrects the statement.
The lens of the eye focuses on nearer objects by becoming less convex.
Two of the processes involved in accommodation for near vision involve contracting a muscle. In which answer choice below is the muscle matched with the correct form of accommodation?
In a previous example, you saw that when reading a book, your lens is rounder or more convex, but when you look up to see a student entering the library, your lens becomes flatter or less convex. What muscle action results in the lens becoming less convex?