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Light energy enters the eye through the: 

Light enters the eye through the cornea, which is the transparent, outermost layer at the front of the eye. As the first point of contact for incoming light, the cornea acts as a protective layer and also plays a crucial role in focusing light. It bends the light to help it pass through to the next part of the eye.

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