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Jamie7687 (συζήτηση | συνεισφορές)
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still needs work - there is a difference between c. body and c. muscle
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[[Image:Schematic_diagram_of_the_human_eye.png|thumb|Schematic diagram of the human eye]]
The '''ciliary body''' is the part of the [[eye]] containing the [[ciliary muscle]] and [[ciliary processes]]. There are two sets of '''ciliary muscles''' in the [[eye]]. They are near the front of the eye, above and below the [[Lens (vision)|lens]]. They are attached to the lens by connective tissue called [[zonular fibers]], and are responsible for shaping the lens to focus light on the [[retina]].
 
When the ciliary muscles flex, they flatten the lens, strengthening the focus for farther objects. When they extend, the lens becomes more convex, strengthening the focus for closer objects.