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what are the three layers of the eye?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

These layers lie flat against each other and form the eyeball.

The outer layer of the eyeball is a tough, white, opaque membrane called the sclera (the white of the eye). ...

The middle layer is the choroid. ...

The inner layer is the retina, which lines the back two-thirds of the eyeball.

Answered by Anonymous
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Layers of the eye:-

  • Outer coat (fibrous tunic) The eye's outer layer is made of dense connective tissue, which protects the eyeball and maintains its shape.
  • Middle coat (vascular tunic)
  • Inner coat.
  • The lens.
  • The vitreous body (vitreous humour, vitreous)
  • Anterior and posterior eye chamber.

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