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The black pigment in the eye, which redu...

The black pigment in the eye, which reduces the internal reflection, is located in

A

retina

B

iris

C

cornea

D

sclerotic

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The black pigment in the eye, which reduces the internal reflection is known as retina. It is the inner most coat of the eyeball and it is a thin, light sensitive nervous layer. The external coat of the eyeball is known as sclerotic but in front of the sclerotic, there is a transparent conncetive tissue called cornea. Iris is the pigmented part present in front of choroid.
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