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The answer to this question is the retina .......... It's the retina because everything is upside down, bends, goes up to the brain and flips it around........and that is why the light is always focused on the retina

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the cornea first does and then the lens

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The lens

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The retina

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The pupil

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The lens.

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the iris.

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