The following are true about the lens:
a. 90% of the weight of the lens is contributed by water
b. it has no sensory innervation
c. the capsule is thicker posterior than anteriorly
d. it has an equatorial diameter of about 15 mm

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Answer :

it has no sensory innervation

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