The photosensitive layer of human eyeball is. Explain in detail as much as you know
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(i) The photosensitive layer of the eye is retina.
(ii) The structure which is responsible for holding the eye lens in its position called as suspensory ligament
(iii) The structure which maintains the shape of the eyeball and the area of no vision is vitreous humor
(iv) The anterior chamber is seen in front of the eye lens, called as blind spot
(v) The outermost transparent layer in front of the eyeball called as conjunctiva
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It is approximately spherical in shape with it's outer layers, such as the outermost white part of the eye (sclera) and one of it's inner layers (the pigmented choroid) keeping the eye essentially light tight except on the eye's optic axis.
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