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What is formed when the light comes into the eye??​

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Answer: The cornea and aqueous humor form an outer lens that refracts (bends) light on its way into the eye. This is where most of the eye's focusing work is done. The colored circular membrane in the eye just behind the cornea is called the iris.

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