Yes, the lens of an eye focuses light and helps form images on the retina only when the animal is alive. In a living organism, the lens adjusts its shape through the action of ciliary muscles, enabling it to focus on objects at different distances. Once the animal is deceased, these muscles become inactive, and the lens cannot change shape, leading to a loss of the ability to focus.
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