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Anterior chamber the region of the eye between the cornea and the lens that contains aqueous humor. Aqueous Humor the fluid produced in the eye. Ciliary body part of the eye that produces the aqueous humor. Choroid layer of the eye containing blood vessels that nourish the retina. Cornea
the outer, transparent structure that covers the iris, pupil, and
anterior chamber. Optic Nerve the bundle of nerve fibers that carry visual messages from the retina to the brain. Pupil
light enters the eye through this adjustable opening at the center
of the iris. Sclera the tough outer coat that protects the entire eyeball. Trabecular Meshwork aqueous humor flows out of the eye through this spongy tissue located near the cornea. Vitreous clear jelly-like substance that fills the eye from the lens on back.
And Finally - A Schematic of the Eye by Leonardo Da Vinci |
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