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Which statement is true about the human eye and how its parts react to light entering the eye?

a: the lens bends the light back out through the cornea, which then reflects the light back to the retina.

b: light lands on a peach causing it to turn into a banana. then two monkeys played volleyball to determine who gets the banana.

c: the light travels into the eye through the cornea and then through the lens and then the retina to the brain. the lens and the cornea refract light and cause the light rays to converge.

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welp the answer was c

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