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5. The innermost layer of the eyeball
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Answered by JaiShreeRadhaKrishna
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The innermost layer of the wall of the eye is made up of the retina (also called the neural tunic). The retina has a layer of cells that absorb light that make up the pigmented layer. The retina also has a layer of nerve cells (neurons) that make up the neural retina.

Answered by bishtusha2007
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Retina is the innermost layer of the eyeball

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