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what is the middle layer of eye​

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Answered by rahulrai81
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Explanation:

The middle layer of tissue surrounding the eye, also known as the vascular tunic or „uvea“, is formed – from behind forward – by the choroid, the ciliary body, and the iris.

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Answered by vibhu98
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Explanation:

the middle layer of eye is generally bluish in colour due to the presence of high supply of blood supply

melanin pigment present in the epithelium cells

its blue colour prevents its internal reflection of light within the eyeballs

ciliary body is further divided into two processes in ciliary process are responsible for the secretion of aqueous humour and vitreous humour

ciliary muscles are help in attachment of suspensory muscles to the lens

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