Answer:
A) The cornea is the transparent outer covering of the eye,The lens is a curved structure in the eye that that bends light and focuses it for the retina to help you see images clearly.The lens works together with the cornea to focus light correctly on the retina. When light hits the retina (a light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye), special cells called photoreceptors turn the light into electrical signals.
B)The iris is the part of the eye that makes up your eye color. A circular muscle with a hole in the middle.The iris controls the amount of light that enters the eye by opening and closing the pupil. The iris uses muscles to change the size of the pupil. These muscles can control the amount of light entering the eye by making the pupil larger or smaller.
C)Rod cells are highly sensitive to light and function in nightvision, whereas cone cells are capable of detecting a wide spectrum of light photons and are responsible for colour vision.
Note - hope this is accurate :)
<span>The resolving power of a microscope is described as the ability of the microscope to differentiate between two nearby points.
Basically, a low resolution means that two dots close to one another will look like one blob, whilst a high resolution means that the two separate dots will be distinct.
So Ideally, you want a microscope with a high resolution. </span>
Answer: Last Option (Affects All)
Reason: People may think it may be the last one because it has the most, but in fact, it affects all. When the population finds mates, and have babies, that increases the population, and over a period of time, with the limited space, it's going to be bad. The last one (C) will fill up the space faster, as there are more mates, meaning territorial problems, and babies. The first one (A) has less population, and will fill up in the most amount of time, but it still has the same process and outcome. I hope this helps. :)