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mark the structure of eyes .


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Answered by ShaikhRidafatima
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It is approximately spherical in shape, with its outer layers, such as the outermost, white part of the eye (the sclera) and one of its inner layers (the pigmented choroid) keeping the eye essentially light tight except on the eye's optic axis.

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Answered by believeyourself
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What is the anatomy of the eye?

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Cornea: a clear dome over the iris. Pupil: the black circular opening in the iris that lets light in. Sclera: the white of your eye. Conjunctiva: a thin layer of tissue that covers the entire front of your eye, except for the cornea.

What is the structure of the eyes?

The eye is made up of three coats, which enclose the optically clear aqueous humour, lens, and vitreous body. The outermost coat consists of the cornea and the sclera; the middle coat contains the main blood supply to the eye and consists, from the back forward, of the choroid, the ciliary body, and the iris.

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