What are the three layers of the human eye?
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1) THE FIBROUS TONIC. (Consists of cornea, sclera.)
2) THE VASCULAR TUNIC. (Consists of pupil, iris, ciliary muscles and choriod.)
3) THE NEVOR TUNIC. (Consists retina.)
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1. The outer layer of the eyeball is a tough, white, opaque membrane called the sclera.
2. The middle layer is the choroid.
3. The inner layer is the retina, which lines the back two-thirds of the eyeball.
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