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The lens bends light that has entered the eye through the cornea and focuses it onto the retina at the back of the eye.
The light first passes through the Cornea, a transparent layer which begins to focus the light onto the rear of the eye.
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The reflective layer in the lining of the eye is called the tapetum lucidum.
This is the outermost layer of the eye excepting the cornea. It is composed of dense fibrous tissue to protect the internal eye structures and is also where the external ocular muscles insert to allow you to move your eyes.
the cornea, the lens, and the retina. The cornea is a tough, transparent, dome-shaped tissue that covers the front of the eye (not to be confused with the white, opaque sclera). The cornea lies in front of the iris
The cornea, or clear layer on the front of the eye.
That would be called the cornea. It's the transparent layer covering your eyes.
The transparent layer forming the front eye
No you can't. It is transparent.
Sclera
The transparent inner neural layer of the RETINA
This a transparent or clear layer that covers the eye.
Thin transparent layer that protects the eye from grit and dust
Because it has eye shaped dome pods, which gives you a bird's eye view of London as they turn.
The lens bends light that has entered the eye through the cornea and focuses it onto the retina at the back of the eye.
yes but what is it to youAs with most fish, perch fish do not have eyelids. They are, however, covered by a layer of transparent integument or coating to keep the eye protected.no a perch fish does not have eyelids but they have viginas