The clear part of the eye is called the cornea. It is the front section of the eye that is a covering for eye parts like the iris and anterior chamber.
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The front clear surface of the eye is called the cornea. It protects the covering of the eye and helps to focus light.
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The black circle in the eye is called the pupil.
There are two layers that protect the eye. One is called the cornea, and it is at the front of the eye. The second one is called the sclera, and it wraps around the whole eyeball. If you are still not sure, look up some diagrams of the eye or parts of the eye.
The clear curved membrane that covers the front of the eye is called the cornea. It also focuses light onto the retina.
The cornea is the raised bump that is clear.
I assume you mean the small magnifier worn on a band to hold it in front of one eye. It is called a loupe.
The cornea is the raised bump that is clear.
Yes, the front of the eye is filled with a watery substance called the aqueous humor. It brings nutrients to the cornea (front of the eye) since it does not have blood vessels to feed it since it's a living tissue.