Biology, asked by jotaman5950, 1 year ago

How do the sclera and cornea differ?

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Answered by LoyelKashyap
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The cornea is clear and in the visual center of the eye. The sclera is opaque, and everywhere the cornea is not. They have slightly different mixes of collagen types. The sclera is the white outer layer of the eye while the cornea is the transparent structure centrally that allows light to pass through.

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