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The part of your eye that acts like a mirror is the retina, particularly the fovea, which is responsible for sharp central vision. The retina captures light and images, reflecting them back to the brain for processing. Additionally, the cornea and lens work together to focus light, much like a mirror directs and concentrates light rays. However, the retina's role in image formation and perception is most akin to mirroring what we see.

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