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Match these items. 1. focuses images on the retina dental 2. receives focused images and translates them to nerve impulses brain 3. carries visual information from the retina to the brain cerumen 4. where visual images are perceived gingivitis 5. severe gum disease retina 6. gum disease periodontitis 7. ear wax cornea and lens 8. pertaining to teeth optic nerve

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