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(a) Which parts of the eye cause rays of light to converge on the retina?
(b) Which part causes the greatest convergence?
(c) Which part brings the image into sharp focus on the retina? How does it do this?

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Answered by dk6060805
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Cornea which covers iris as well as pupil.

Explanation:

a.) The part of the eye that causes rays of light to converge on the retina is CORNEA and EYE-LENS.

(b) The Part that causes the greatest convergence is called as Cornea which covers iris as well as pupil.

(c) The Part that brings the image into sharp focus on the retina is Eye-Lens. It does this by changing its Thickness and finally by Power Conversing.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

a.) The part of the eye that causes rays of light to converge on the retina is CORNEA and EYE-LENS.

(b) The Part that causes the greatest convergence is called as Cornea which covers iris as well as pupil.

(c) The Part that brings the image into sharp focus on the retina is Eye-Lens. It does this by changing its Thickness and finally by Power Conversing.

Explanation:

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