Which parts allows light to enter the human eye?
Which parts allows light to enter the human eye?
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The parts of the human eye that allow light to enter are the cornea and the pupil. The cornea is the clear outer layer, and the pupil is the black opening in the center of the iris that adjusts in size to control the amount of light entering the eye.