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how does the body protect the eye from foreign object?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a foreign object enters the eye, it will most likely affect the cornea or the conjunctiva. The cornea is a clear dome that covers the front surface of the eye. It serves as a protective covering for the front of the eye

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

When a foreign object enters the eye, it will most likely affect the cornea or the conjunctiva. The cornea is a clear dome that covers the front surface of the eye. It serves as a protective covering for the front of the eye.

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