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(b) Eyeballs protect the eyes from dust.​

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Answered by ashmitamanikandan6
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The visible part of the eye is protected by the eyelids and the eyelashes, which help keep dirt, dust, and even harmful bright light out of the eye. Eyes are also protected by tears, which moisten them and clean out dirt, dust, and other irritants that get past the defenses of the eyelashes and eyelids.

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Answered by Shredhky
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Eyelashes protect the eyes from dust.

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Eyeballs don't protect the eyes from dust.

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