Science
The change in focal length of an eye lens is caused by the action of the
- pupil
- retina
- ciliary muscles
- iris
Human Eye
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Answer
ciliary muscles
Reason— The ciliary muscles contract to make the lens thinner and relax to make it thicker, thus changing its curvature and hence focal length.
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