accommodation n. adjustment of the shape of the lens to change the focus of the eye. When the ciliary muscle (see CILIARY BODY) is relaxed, suspensory ligaments at¬tached to the ciliary body and holding the lens in position are stretched, which causes the lens to be flattened. The eye is then able to focus on distant objects. To focus the eye on near objects the ciliary muscles contract and the tension in the ligaments is thus lowered, allowing the lens to become rounder.
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