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When Does the Lens Usually Become More Rigid While the Ciliary

Question 55

Question 55

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When does the lens usually become more rigid while the ciliary muscle of the iris becomes weaker?


A) At 25 years of age
B) Around 35 years of age
C) Around 45 years of age
D) After 65 years of age

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