k Eye anatomy Eye anatomy, artwork. At the front of the eye is the cornea blue, a transparent coating. Behind this is the lens opaque, which is partly covered by the iris brown. The lens is held in place by zonular fibres attached to ciliary bodies purple. The lens focuses light on the retina yellow layer at the back of the eye. Light sensitive cells in the retina transmit impulses to the brain via the optic nerve. Behind the retina is the choroid purple, which contains blood vessels blue that nourish the back of the eye. The outer layer is the sclera, the white of the eye. The eyeball is filled with a gelatinous substance called vitreous humor. Several muscles hold the eyeball in place and allow it to rotate. Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Eye anatomy Eye anatomy, artwork. At the front of the eye is the cornea  blue , a transparent coating. Behind this is the lens  opaque , which is partly covered by the iris  brown . The lens is held in place by zonular fibres attached to ciliary bodies  purple . The lens focuses light on the retina  yellow layer  at the back of the eye. Light sensitive cells in the retina transmit impulses to the brain via the optic nerve. Behind the retina is the choroid  purple , which contains blood vessels  blue  that nourish the back of the eye. The outer layer is the sclera, the white of the eye. The eyeball is filled with a gelatinous substance called vitreous humor. Several muscles hold the eyeball in place and allow it to rotate.
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Eye anatomy

Eye anatomy, artwork. At the front of the eye is the cornea (blue), a transparent coating. Behind this is the lens (opaque), which is partly covered by the iris (brown). The lens is held in place by zonular fibres attached to ciliary bodies (purple). The lens focuses light on the retina (yellow layer) at the back of the eye. Light sensitive cells in the retina transmit impulses to the brain via the optic nerve. Behind the retina is the choroid (purple), which contains blood vessels (blue) that nourish the back of the eye. The outer layer is the sclera, the white of the eye. The eyeball is filled with a gelatinous substance called vitreous humor. Several muscles hold the eyeball in place and allow it to rotate.

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