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प्रश्न
Refraction of light in the eye occurs at:
(a) the lens only
(b) the cornea only
(c) both the cornea and the lens
(d) the pupil
उत्तर
both the cornea and the lens
The refraction of light in the eye occurs at both the cornea and the lens.
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