The parts of the mammalian eye that strongly bend light rays are the

a

cornea and the lens

b

cornea and aqueous humour

c

cornea and vitreous humour

d

lens and aqueous humour

e

lens and vitreous humour

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samuel8816
3 years ago

My thank God u have corrected this

FolaCutez
4 years ago

You people should review your answer. Cornea bends the light the most and lens make the final adjustment . its A

Dave333
4 years ago

The cornea is the outer clear, round structure that covers the iris and the pupil. The cornea directs light rays into the eye and helps focus them on the light-sensitive retina at the back of the eye, providing sharp, clear vision. The lens is located behind the iris and is normally clear.

1qEfficiency
4 years ago

The parts of the mammalian eye that strongly bend light rays are the
A. cornea and the lens
B. cornea and aqueous humour
C. cornea and vitreous humour
D. lens and aqueous humour
E. lens and vitreous humour

The answer is A, because the Cornea also bends light... infact the Cornea bends the light before the lens even join in the bending of light process.
Hope myschool is smart enough to understand this.

chuks222
10 years ago

pls ansa is OPTION A,cornea and lens

Shemasane
5 years ago

Light enters the eye through this clear. The cornea also bends light rays to help focus them.
Lens converges rays of light entering the eye ... So A is legit

prosperkenn
4 years ago

A seasoned and sharp-brain biology student knows very well B is legit

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