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Chapter 15, Problem 7RAC
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The lens present in the eye is transparent and biconvex. The anterior surface of the lens has a layer that is made up of cuboidal epithelial cells and its posterior surface is made up of columnar epithelial cells known as lens fibers.
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ANAT.+PHYSIO.1-LAB.MAN. >CUSTOM<
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