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    The Structural Continuity Between the Cornea and the Sclera Is
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The Structural Continuity Between the Cornea and the Sclera Is

Question 29

Question 29

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The structural continuity between the cornea and the sclera is called


A) the substantia propria.
B) the limbus.
C) the uvea.
D) Descemet's membrane.
E) Schlemm's membrane.

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