Why does light refraction occur at both the cornea and the lens?
Only the cornea refracts light
The cornea is the only part with curvature
Both parts have different curvatures
Only the lens allows light entry
Answer and Solution
Answer
C. Both parts have different curvatures
Solution:
Refraction occurs at both the cornea and lens due to their distinct curvatures, enabling precise focusing of light onto the retina.
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