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What is the eyeball enclosed in?​

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Answer:

sclera

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User Lyndsy Simon
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Answer:

sclera

The outer layer of the eyeball is a tough, white, opaque membrane called the sclera (the white of the eye). The slight bulge in the sclera at the front of the eye is a clear, thin, dome-shaped tissue called the cornea.

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