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प्रश्न
How does the eye change in order to focus on near or distant objects?
(a) The lens moves in or out
(b) The retina moves in or out
(c) The lens becomes thicker or thinner
(d) The pupil gets larger or smaller
उत्तर
The lens becomes thicker or thinner.
The eye lens becomes thicker to focus on nearby objects and thinner to focus on distant objects.
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