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HARUN YAHYA
ball, together with another tissue called sclera (commonly known as the
white of the eye). This is a firm, transparent membrane that covers about five-
sixths of the eye's surface. Both of the membranes are composed of living
cells and fed by tiny, invisible veins—a fact that demands attention.
The section of the conjunctiva coating the anterior portion of the eyeball
is very movable, easily sliding back and forth over the front of the eyeball it
covers.
During secretion from the tear glands, the conjunctiva plays an instru-
(Figure 1.8). A diagram of the eye muscles, seen from the side. They
are designed to allow eye movement in every direction. Such a spe-
cial structure cannot have developed coincidentally, by itself. The
eye was flawlessly created by God.
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