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Which prevents internal reflection of light in the eye

Choroid
Cornea
Sclera
Conjuctiva

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Answered by smartbrainz
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The 'choroid' prevents 'internal reflection of light in the eye'.  

Explanation:

  • The black pigmented layer sclera prevents the internal reflection of the light rays. These are filled with the blood capillaries.
  • They are rich in blood vessel which supplies them the oxygen and nutrients so that it can nourish the eyeball.
  • These 'choroid' is modified to form the iris and also the it forms the 'ciliary body at the front to the eyes'.  

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