What is accommodation in the eye? how are the muscles involved in this process?
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"Accomodation" is the name we give to our eyes' ability to change their focus for different distances. Our eye does this by changing the thickness of its lens, making the lens thicker to see nearer things, and thinner to see distant things.The lens in the eye is suspended by a circular muscle all around it.The muscle can pull on the circumference of the lens to make it widerand thinner, or relax to make it narrower and thicker.In the modern age of medical miracles that we live in, if the lens ofa person's eye is injured or becomes cloudy, an ophthalmologist canreplace it with an artificial one, and the person can see again ! But then,the process of accommodation doesn't work any more. That artificial lensstays focused at the same distance all the time, and the person needs glasses for other distances.I can tell you that it's not really a big deal. The lenses in BOTH of my eyes developed "cataracts", and were replaced with artificial lenses. I had a choice ! I could have lenses that are good for distance, and wear glasses for reading. OR I could choose lenses that are good for reading and put on glasses to see things in the distance. I chose lenses for distance. I can SEE again, and I put on reading glasses when I'm reading. It's really a miracle when you think about it.