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Title: During near vision, the ciliary muscle contracts due to activation of the (sympathetic / parasympath
Post by: Beanieman on Jun 24, 2016
During near vision, the ciliary muscle contracts due to activation of the (sympathetic / parasympathetic) nervous system. As a result, the zonular fibers to go slack, which causes the refractive power of the lens to increase and the lens become rounder.


Title: Re: During near vision, the ciliary muscle contracts due to activation of the (sympathetic / parasym
Post by: venusky on Jul 14, 2016
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Title: Re: During near vision, the ciliary muscle contracts due to activation of the (sympathetic / parasympath
Post by: Beanieman on Aug 8, 2016
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Title: Re: During near vision, the ciliary muscle contracts due to activation of the (sympathetic / parasympath
Post by: venusky on Aug 11, 2016