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Eye and Vision

The eye has several clear structures and compartments through which light passes until it reaches the light-sensitive lining at the back of the inner eye (retina). Along the way, light is bent to focus on the light receptors responsible for the most acute vision but its passage should not be hampered in any way that will affect the quality of image cast on the retina. This allows for visual acuity and ensures that we see what is in the environment.

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