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What changes occur during accommodation for near vision?

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To understand the changes that occur during accommodation for near vision, we can break it down into several key steps: ### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Ciliary Muscle Contraction**: - When focusing on near objects, the ciliary muscles contract. This contraction pulls the ciliary body forward. 2. **Lens Thickness Increase**: ...
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