Q2/ Fill five of the following by the suitable sentences in the brackets below:- (Ciliary muscle, too long, ligaments, cornea, the cornea, cornea, transparent tissue, fibrous jelly, 1.437, soft, 1.336, front of the retina) 1. The eye part which receives light firstly is called 2. The cornea is a ....... visible light. 3. Crystalline lens contains a ....... hard at the center and progressively at outer portion. 4. The crystalline lens is held in place by ...... ..... which attach it to the 5. The crystalline lens, while not homogenous, has an average index of in comparison with the 6. In the myopic eye, the eye ball is radius of curvature of the cornea. 7. In the myopic eye, the rays from an object at infinity are focused in
Q2/ Fill five of the following by the suitable sentences in the brackets below:- (Ciliary muscle, too long, ligaments, cornea, the cornea, cornea, transparent tissue, fibrous jelly, 1.437, soft, 1.336, front of the retina) 1. The eye part which receives light firstly is called 2. The cornea is a ....... visible light. 3. Crystalline lens contains a ....... hard at the center and progressively at outer portion. 4. The crystalline lens is held in place by ...... ..... which attach it to the 5. The crystalline lens, while not homogenous, has an average index of in comparison with the 6. In the myopic eye, the eye ball is radius of curvature of the cornea. 7. In the myopic eye, the rays from an object at infinity are focused in
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