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cornea of eye is made by non keratinized stratified squamous epithelim or from white fibrous connective tissue​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

The outer layer, or sclera, consists of dense fibrous connective tissue.

The sclera is "white" of the eye.

The sclera is continuous with the transparent substantia propria of the cornea.

The exposed front surface of the eye, including the cornea, is also covered by a thin, non-keratinized stratified squamous epithelium.

The next layer, or choroid, consists of heavily pigmented loose connective tissue, including many melanocytes.

The choroid is normally not visible behind the "white" of the sclera.

The choroid is continuous with the iris; together the choroid and iris are called the uvea.

A hole in this layer, the pupil, allows light to pass through.

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