The parts of the mammalian eye that strongly bend light rays are the
cornea and the lens
cornea and aqueous humour
cornea and vitreous humour
lens and aqueous humour
lens and vitreous humour
Correct answer is A
- The cornea acts as the eye's outermost lens. It functions like a window that controls and focuses the entry of light into the eye. The cornea contributes between 65- 75 percent of the eye's total focusing power. When light strikes the cornea, it bends--or refracts--the incoming light onto the lens.