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Accommodation
The ability to change the
shape
of the
lens
to
focus
on near or distant objects
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Accommodation
1. Ciliary muscle contracts
2. Suspensory ligaments
loosen
3. Lens becomes
thicker
4. Lens refracts light more
strongly
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Focusing on distant objects
1. Ciliary muscle
relaxes
2. Suspensory ligaments are pulled
tight
3. Lens becomes
thinner
4. Lens refracts light less strongly
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Focusing on near objects
1. Ciliary muscle
contracts
2. Suspensory ligaments
loosen
3. Lens becomes
thicker
4. Lens refracts light more
strongly
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Hyperopia
(long-sightedness)
People with
long
sight
have no problem focusing on
distant
objects but cannot focus on
nearby
objects
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Causes of
hyperopia
Eyeball too short so light focused behind
retina
Lens becomes less
elastic
so cannot become
thick
enough
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Treatment for hyperopia
Glasses with
convex
lenses to partially focus light before it enters the eye
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Myopia (short-sightedness)
People with short
sight
can focus on
nearby
objects but cannot focus on distant objects
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Causes of myopia
Eyeball
too
long
so light focused in front of retina
Lens too
thick
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Treatment for myopia
Glasses with
concave
lenses to partially
unfocus
light before it enters the eye
Contact
lenses
Laser
surgery to change
cornea
shape
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