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Refracts light to form an image on the lining of your eyeball?

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In a healthy eye, the cornea bends or refracts light rays so they focus precisely on the retina in the back of the eye. The back of the eye is lined with a thin layer of tissue containing millions of photoreceptor (light-sensitive) cells. This is the retina, where light rays focus into an upside-down image.

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