Which part of the eye is simply an opening through which light passes?
A) iris
B) lens
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Physics, 13.03.2021 06:20 gui00g7888888888888
Which part of the eye is simply an opening through which light passes?
A) iris
B) lens
C) pupil
D) retina
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