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the white part of the eye "sclera" doesn't need to catch light unlike the pupil or the iris.

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The white part of the eye is called the sclera. It is made up of tough connective tissue that helps protect and support the eye. The sclera is white to provide a stark contrast against the colored iris and pupil, which helps with light reflection and vision.

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