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Ciliary processes

Ciliary processes are tiny, finger-like structures inside the eye's ciliary body, a part of the eye that helps focus vision and produce eye fluid. These processes produce aqueous humor, a clear fluid that nourishes the eye and maintains its shape. They also contain muscles that adjust the lens to focus on objects at different distances (accommodation). The ciliary processes are essential for healthy eye function, ensuring proper fluid flow and clear vision.