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Path taken in the eye ball by light rays...

Path taken in the eye ball by light rays is

A

cornea `to` conjunctiva `to` aqueous humour `to` lens (through pupil) `to` vitreous humous `to` retina

B

conjunctiva `to` cornea `to` lens (through pupil) `to` aqueous humour `to` viteous humour `to` retina

C

conjunctiva `to` cornea `to` vitreous humour `to` lens (through pupil) `to` aqueous humour `to` retina

D

conjunctiva `to` cornea `to` aqueous humour `to` lens (through pupil) `to` vitreous humour `to` retina

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