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

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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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(a) retina

Explanation:

The inner layer of the posterior two-thirds of the eyeball consists of a light sensitive layer, called retina that possesses two types of photoreceptors called the rods and the cone cells. Retina reduces the internal reflection so any damage to it leads to greater internal reflection of light often causing an increase in light sensitivity.

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