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Sectional view of human eye​

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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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Cross-sectional view, Human Eye, Iris, Lense, Cornea, Retina, Retinal Blood Vessels, Macula, Cataract

Cross-sectional view, Human Eye, Iris, Lense, Cornea, Retina, Retinal Blood Vessels, Macula, Cataract. Contributed by the National Eye Institute (NIH)

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