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← Human Body & HealthWhy does progressive presbyopia necessitate increasingly stronger reading glasses as individuals age?
A)Lens protein denaturation increases scattering
B)Retinal ganglion cell density declines
C)Ciliary muscle strength progressively weakens✓
D)Vitreous humor viscosity impairs refraction
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Presbyopia progression requires stronger lenses because the ciliary muscle's ability to contract and increase lens curvature diminishes with age. This reduced accommodation ability necessitates greater refractive correction; therefore, stronger lenses are needed for near focus, rather than the other listed factors affecting vision.
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