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•The mammalian eye works like a camera
•light rays enter the cornea pass through the pupil, aqueous humor, lens and vireous humor.
•light rays are refracted by the aqueous and humor and lenses.
•finally light falls on the retina to form an image.
•the image is real and invened and smaller than object, back to front/reversed.
•Retina forms a fine image when light rays reach it.
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