Biology, asked by rjyotheeswar2, 1 month ago

A thin membrane covering the entire front part of the eye.​

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Answered by krupa212010106
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A clear thin layer called the conjunctiva covers the sclera. At the very front of the eye is a clear surface, like a window, called the cornea that protects the pupil and the iris behind that window.

Answered by shanushagun0909
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Answer:

conjuctiva, are called the thin membrane covering the entire front part of the eye.

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