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The lens of the human eye is biconvex, meaning it is curved outward on both sides. This shape allows the lens to focus light onto the retina, helping to produce clear images. The lens is also flexible, allowing it to change shape to adjust focus for viewing objects at different distances, a process known as accommodation.