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The Ciliary body is a wedge-shaped thickening in the middle layer of the eyeball that controls the shape of the lens.

The middle layer of the eye's wall contains the ciliary body.

The ring-shaped muscle that modifies the shape of the lens when the eye focuses is part of the ciliary body, which is located behind the iris.

Additionally, it creates the transparent liquid that fills the space between the iris and the cornea.

The ciliary muscle, which regulates the lens's shape, and the ciliary epithelium, which creates aqueous humor, are both components of the eye's ciliary body (wedge shaped opening).

In the ciliary body's non-pigmented region, the aqueous humor is created. The ciliary body is a component of the uvea, the layer of tissue that nourishes and oxygenates the tissues of the eyes.

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