The eye is made up of three coats, enclosing three transparent structures. The outermost layer, known as the fibrous tunic, is composed of the cornea and sclera. The middle layer, known as the vascular tunic or uvea, consists of the choroid, ciliary body, and iris. The innermost is the retina, which gets its circulation from the vessels of the choroid as well as the retinal vessels, which can be seen in an ophthalmoscope.
i m confused with the order of the outer layers of the eyes...
SCLERA
CORNEA
CONJUNCTIVA...
which 1 comes the first...can some1 arrange it inn right order...
thnks in advance... :)
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jinia pal
·2013-10-28 23:22:16
Moumita Sen
·2013-11-14 04:20:22
Sclera is the outermost layer of the entire eye. The front central round part of the sclera is transparent and is called cornea.Conjunctiva is a thin, transparent membranous tissue that covers the white part of the eye and the inside of the eyelids.
- Astha Gupta is conjunctiva is also present on the front of the pupil...???Upvote·0· Reply ·2013-11-14 04:45:07