when accommodating light from closer, distance, muscle in the ciliary body. blank?, causing the. blank? to loosen and allow the lens to become more. blank? in shape. fill in the blanks above.
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The question is about the process that occurs in the eye when it needs to focus on objects that are closer. This process involves the ciliary body, a muscle in the eye. Show more…
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To focus on objects that are close to the viewer, the a. suspensory ligaments must be pulled tight. b. lens needs to become more rounded. c. ciliary muscle will be relaxed. d. image must focus on the area of the optic nerve.
When viewing an object far away, the ciliary muscle will relax; the suspensory ligament will loosen; and the lens will become more flattened. Question 12 A hyperactive analog of cGMP that cannot be converted to GMP will impair light transduction by directly preventing the photodissociation of rhodopsin, preventing the release of an excitatory neurotransmitter by the photoreceptor, preventing the interruption of the dark current, preventing the regeneration of 11-cis-retinal, or preventing the opening of a sodium channel.
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