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The Structure of the Eye That Prevents Light from Scattering

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The structure of the eye that prevents light from scattering in the eye is the:

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Phoneme

The smallest unit of sound in a language that can distinguish one word from another, for example, the difference between the "k" sound in "kit" and the "s" sound in "sit."

Middle C

The note in the center of the piano keyboard, often used as a reference point for tuning and music instruction.

Phonemes

The minimal sound element in a language that differentiates words.

Very Young Infants

Refers to infants in the earliest stages of life, typically ranging from newborn to around three months of age.

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