what is the diameter of eyeball
Answers
Answered by
0
HELLO GUYS
TODAY WAS MY EXAM OF MATHS (AS I HAVE TOLD U IN MY EARLIER MESSAGES)
ACTUALLY IT GONE VERY WELL .
NEXT EXAM IS SCIENCE
THOSE WHO ALL THINK THAT SCIENCE AND MATHS ARE THE HARDEST EXAM , THEN MARK ME AS THANKS
MARK ME AS BRAINLIST AND MARK ME AS THANKS FOR THE ANSWER
TODAY WAS MY EXAM OF MATHS (AS I HAVE TOLD U IN MY EARLIER MESSAGES)
ACTUALLY IT GONE VERY WELL .
NEXT EXAM IS SCIENCE
THOSE WHO ALL THINK THAT SCIENCE AND MATHS ARE THE HARDEST EXAM , THEN MARK ME AS THANKS
MARK ME AS BRAINLIST AND MARK ME AS THANKS FOR THE ANSWER
Answered by
2
Answer:
The size of an emmetropic human adult eye is approximately 24.2 mm (transverse, horizontal) × 23.7 mm (sagittal, vertical) × 22.0–24.8 mm (axial, anteroposterior) with no significant difference between sexes and age groups. In the transverse diameter, the eyeball size may vary from 21 mm to 27 mm.
Similar questions