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    The Part of the Eye That Absorbs Light Within the Eyeball
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The Part of the Eye That Absorbs Light Within the Eyeball

Question 159

Question 159

Multiple Choice

The part of the eye that absorbs light within the eyeball to prevent glare is the:


A) conjunctiva
B) sclera
C) retina
D) choroid layer

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