Asked by angiala guilmette on Jun 05, 2024

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The protective covering for the exposed surface of the eyeball is the sclera.

Protective Covering

A layer or structure that serves to shield or guard an organism or part of an organism from harm or injury.

Eyeball

The spherical part of the eye that contains the optic structures and is responsible for vision.

Sclera

The white outer layer of the eyeball, providing protection and structure.

  • Comprehend the anatomical elements of the eye and their roles.
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Basarul IslamJun 05, 2024
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False
Explanation :
The protective covering for the exposed surface of the eyeball is the conjunctiva, not the sclera. The sclera is the white, opaque part of the eye that provides structure and protection, but it is not the outermost layer exposed to the environment.