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  • Choroid: The Dark Layer That Prevents Light Scattering in the Eye
    The dark middle layer of the eye that prevents scattering light is the choroid.

    Here's why:

    * Choroid: This layer is rich in blood vessels and contains a dark pigment called melanin. The melanin absorbs excess light, preventing it from scattering and reflecting within the eye. This helps to create a clear image on the retina.

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