Many parts of the eye work to focus or control light except the

A. Cornea.
B. Retina.
C. Pupil.
D. Lens.

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The part of the eye that does not work to focus or control light is the B. Retina.

The retina is responsible for receiving light and converting it into neural signals, which are then sent to the brain. In contrast, the cornea, pupil, and lens all play roles in focusing and regulating the amount of light that enters the eye.

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