What is the pattern of lens fibres
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Lens fibers
They are long, thin, transparent cells, firmly packed, with diameters typically 4–7 micrometres and lengths of up to 12 mm long. The lens fibers stretch lengthwise from the posterior to the anterior poles and, when cut horizontally, are arranged in concentric layers rather like the layers of an onion.
These fibers stretch from the equatorial region toward the anterior and posterior poles of the lens. However, they do not quite reach the poles but instead meet fibers from the opposite equator and form a Y-shaped suture pattern with them.
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