Which tissue is present in the iris of the eye?
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The iris outer larger circle-circumference does not change size. The constricting muscle is located on the iris inner smaller circle-circumference. The back surface is covered by a heavily pigmented epithelial layer that is two cells thick (the iris pigment epithelium), but the front surface has no epithelium.
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From back to front, the iris is composed of a two-cell layer, heavily pigmented epithelium (iris pigment epithelium, IPE); the dilator and sphincter muscles; a stroma of highly vascularized connective tissue containing melanocytes, melanin granules and chromophores.
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