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Answered by BrainlyStud
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Briefly explain the structure of the human eye.

The human eye is a roughly spherical organ, responsible for perceiving visual stimuli. It is enclosed within the eye sockets in the skull and is anchored down by muscles within the sockets.

Anatomically, the eye comprises two components fused into one; hence, it does not possess a perfect spherical shape. External components include structures which can be seen on the exterior of the eye and internal components include structures present within.

External components include:

Sclera

Conjunctiva

Cornea

Iris

Pupil

Internal components include:

Lens

Retina

Optic nerve

Aqueous Humour

Vitreous Humour

Answered by saipraveenn1
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Answer:

The human eye is a roughly spherical organ, responsible for perceiving visual stimuli. It is enclosed within the eye sockets in the skull and is anchored down by muscles within the sockets.

Anatomically, the eye comprises two components fused into one; hence, it does not possess a perfect spherical shape. External components include structures which can be seen on the exterior of the eye and internal components include structures present within.

External components include:

Sclera

Conjunctiva

Cornea

Iris

Pupil

Internal components include:

Lens

Retina

Optic nerve

Aqueous Humour

Vitreous Humour

Explanation:

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