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the curvature of the cornea enables it to: give an eye its color. send refined visual information to the brain. convert light into neural activity. bend rays of light.
The cornea is the clear front - part of the eye. Its curvature is crucial for refracting (bending) light as it enters the eye, which is essential for focusing the light onto the retina. The iris gives the eye its color, the optic nerve sends refined visual information to the brain, and photoreceptor cells in the retina convert light into neural activity.
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D. bend rays of light