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SHOW THE STRUCTURE OF THE EYE?​

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Answered by harshabhay1984
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The outer covering of the eyeball consists of a relatively tough, white layer called the sclera (or white of the eye). Near the front of the eye, in the area protected by the eyelids, the sclera is covered by a thin, transparent membrane (conjunctiva), which runs to the edge of the cornea

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Cornea: The outer, transparent structure at the front of the eye that covers the iris, pupil and anterior chamber; it is the eye's primary light-focusing structure. ... Macula: The portion of the eye at the center of the retina that processes sharp, clear straight-ahead vision.

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