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transperant interier part of the scera​

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Answered by robert7423
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The cornea is a transparent layer that is anteriorly continuous with the sclera, occupying the anterior one-sixth of the eyeball. The vascular pigmented layer, also known as the uvea or uveal tract. please mark as brilliant

Answered by bindupoonia245
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The cornea is a transparent layer that is anteriorly continuous with the sclera..hope it helps

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