Many parts of the eye work to focus or control light except the:

A. retina.

B. cornea.

C. pupil.

D. lens.

A. retina

The correct answer is A. retina. The retina is responsible for detecting light and converting it into electrical signals that can be transmitted to the brain, but it does not play a direct role in focusing or controlling light. The cornea, pupil, and lens, on the other hand, all help to control the amount of light entering the eye and to focus it onto the retina.