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Where is the retina located?
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Middle layer of the eye
Middle layer of the eye

Innermost layer of the eye
Innermost layer of the eye

In the inner corners of the external eye
In the inner corners of the external eye

Outermost layer of the eye
Outermost layer of the eye
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The retina is located in the innermost layer of the eye.
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