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Sclera

The tough, fibrous outer coating of the eye, called the white of the eye.

Anterior chamber

Area in front of the iris and filled with aqueous humor.

Cornea

The clear transparent done containing +43.00 diopters of power.

Bulbar

Pertaining to the globe

Choroid

Vascular intermediate coat that provides nourishment to parts of the eyeball.

Conjunctiva

A clear mucous membrane that lines the eyelids and covers the eyeball.

Crystalline lens

A transparent lens between the aqueous and the vitreous providing accommodation for focusing and range in power from +14.00 to +17.00 diopters

Diopter

Unit of measurement of strength of refractive power of a lens.

Extraocular

The six muscles that enable movement of the eye.

Fovea

Small depression in the retina at the corner of the macular adapted for most acute vision.

Iris

Colored part of the eye which regulates the amount of light entering the eye.

Limbus

Boundary between the cornea and the sclera. About 1 mm in diameter

Macula

Small area of the retina that surrounds the give a and contains come cells.

Optic nerve

Nerve that carries impulses from the retina to the brain.

Posterior chamber

The large space between the back of the crystalline lens to the retina containing vitreous fluid.

Pupil

Circular openings in the center of the iris that allows light to pass through the eye to the retina.

Retina

Innermost coat of the eye. Formed of sensitive nerve cells called rods and cones.

Vitreous humor

Transparent gelatinous material filling the eyeball behind the lens.

Culinary body

Produces aqueous humor that fills the anterior chambee.

Dispensary ligaments

Tiny muscles that attach to the culinary body and assist in the lens accommodation.