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Explain the internal and external structure of an Eye's​

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Answered by dipikbhandari9055
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The External Structure of an Eye

Sclera: It is a white visible portion. It is made up of dense connective tissue and protects the inner parts. ... Cornea: It is the transparent, anterior or front part of our eye, which covers the pupil and the iris. The main function is to refract the light along with the lens.

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The External Structure of an Eye

The External Structure of an EyeSclera: It is a white visible portion. It is made up of dense connective tissue and protects the inner parts. ... Cornea: It is the transparent, anterior or front part of our eye, which covers the pupil and the iris. The main function is to refract the light along with the lens.

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