Asked by armando
Which part of the eye helps focus light rays on the retina?
A.
lens
B.
pupil
C.
sclera
D.
iris
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A. lens
The lens changes shape (accommodation) to focus light rays onto the retina. The pupil is an opening that regulates light entry, the iris controls the pupil size, and the sclera is the white protective outer layer.
The lens changes shape (accommodation) to focus light rays onto the retina. The pupil is an opening that regulates light entry, the iris controls the pupil size, and the sclera is the white protective outer layer.
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