Accommodation of the human eye is best described as the
Accommodation of the human eye is best described as the
ability to see distant objects
movement of upper and lower eyelids
focusing of near and distant objects
changing of lens shape due to varying light intensities
constant adjustment of the iris
Correct answer is C
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