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Which layer of the eye completely surrounds the eye except for a dark, round opening called the pupil? A.) sclera B.) cornea C.) retina D.) choroid
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Which layer of the eye completely surrounds the eye except for a dark, round opening called the pupil?
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b) sclera that's the white thingy in your eyes
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