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Position and significance of lens and cornea​

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Answered by sarthaksharma0803
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The lens is composed of transparent, flexible tissue and is located directly behind the iris and the pupil. It is the second part of your eye, after the cornea, that helps to focus light and images on your retina.

The cornea directs light rays into the eye and helps focus them on the light-sensitive retina at the back of the eye, providing sharp, clear vision. ... Light passes through the pupil to the lens. Small muscles attached to the lens can make the lens change shape, allowing the eyes to focus on near or far objects.

Answered by ay8850329
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The lens of the eye, along with the cornea, focuses incoming light so that it can form a clear image on the retina at the back of the eye. The retina then sends images to the brain based on the light it receives through the lens.

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