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The cornea and lens of the mammalian eye are both
  1. Richly supplied by blood vessels
  2. Transparent and they diverge the light rays to form an image on retina
  3. Transparent and they contribute in the formation of image on retina
  4. Richly supplied by nerves

A
Richly supplied by blood vessels
B
Transparent and they contribute in the formation of image on retina
C
Transparent and they diverge the light rays to form an image on retina
D
Richly supplied by nerves
Solution
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The cornea is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber. The lens is the transparent part present behind the cornea. The light passes through the transparent structures and the image is formed on the retina.
Thus, the correct answer is option C.

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