Science, asked by Ujjwalraj3892, 10 months ago

Front bulged part of the eyeball is called
(a) cornea
(b) iris
(c) retina
(d) pupli
(c) 65
(d) 115

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Answered by Anonymous
6

Explanation:

The structures and functions of the eyes are complex. Each eye constantly adjusts the amount of light it lets in, focuses on objects near and far, and produces continuous images that are instantly transmitted to the brain.

The orbit is the bony cavity that contains the eyeball, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels, as well as the structures that produce and drain tears. Each orbit is a pear-shaped structure that is formed by several bones.

Answered by subaphysics
1

Answer:

a) Front bulged part of the eyeball is called cornea.

Explanation:

Cornea is known as the transparent part of our eye. It covers front part of our eye. It covers pupil which controls the amount of light entering into our eye. Pupil is small black circle located in the centre of iris which regulates the amount of light that can enter retina. Cornea also covers anterior chamber of the eye which is the fluid filled inside our eye. It contributes to the refractive power of our eye.

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