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The Structure That Becomes Thicker or Thinner to Allow Images

Question 59

Question 59

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The structure that becomes thicker or thinner to allow images to be focused onto the back of the eye is called the


A) pupil.
B) iris.
C) lens.
D) retina.
E) cornea.

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