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    Question: what could happen if all the two eyes of the human are removed?

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      • eye,
      • human
    Asked by abjb256 to Susan, Steven, Rose, Rita, Alex on 28 Jan 2017.
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      Steven Adala answered on 28 Jan 2017:


      This would definitely lead to blindness, an one will not be able to see at all.

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