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Why is Choroid a highly vascular layer? Why isn't it non-vascular?
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Answered by yogichaudhary
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✔The choroid of the eye is primarily a vascular structure supplying the outer retina.

✔It contains non-vascular smooth muscle cells, especially behind the fovea, the contraction of which may thin the choroid, thereby opposing the thickening caused by expansion of the lacunae.

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Answered by mysterious0115
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The choroid supplies the outer retina with nutrients, and maintains the temperature and volume of the eye. The choroidal circulation, which accounts for 85% of the total blood flow in the eye, is a high-flow system with relatively low oxygen content. therefore it ain't non vascular

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