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What is power of accomodation of eye ? Name the structure which help in changing the convexity of the lens.

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Accommodation in the reflex mechanism by which the focus of the eye changes to make the images of distant and near objects sharp on retina.
Ciliary muscles and suspensory ligamen form accommodation apparatus and help in changing the degree of refraction by changing the convexity of lens.
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