Describe the structure of the eye?
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An Inside Look at the Eye. The outer covering of the eyeball consists of a relatively tough, white layer called the sclera (or white of the eye). Near the front of the eye, in the area protected by the eyelids, the sclera is covered by a thin, transparent membrane (conjunctiva), which runs to the edge of the cornea.
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Choroid. Layer containing blood vessels that lines the back of the eye and is located between the retina (the inner light-sensitive layer) and the sclera (the outer white eye wall).
Ciliary Body. ...
Cornea. ...
Fovea. ...
Iris. ...
Lens. ...
Macula. ...
Optic Nerve.
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