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Many parts of the eye work to focus or control light except the (1 point)
cornea.
pupil.
retina.
lens.
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retina.
The cornea and lens focus light, and the pupil controls how much light enters. The retina detects the focused light (photoreceptors) rather than focusing or controlling it.
The cornea and lens focus light, and the pupil controls how much light enters. The retina detects the focused light (photoreceptors) rather than focusing or controlling it.
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