Friday, 03 September 2010

Eye Anatomy

eye-anatomyHuman eye anatomy is wonderfully complex, and consists of many components which give one the daily vision mostly taken for granted. The diagram below indicates some of the more important components.

Click on the anatomical names to the left, or on the links below, to learn more about eye anatomy.

Retinal Blood Vessels Optic Nerve Fovea Hyaloid Canal Vitreous Humour Sclera Choroid Retina Lens Zonular Fibers Ciliary Muscle Anterior Chamber (Aqueous Humour) Iris Pupil Posterior Chamber Cornea Optic Disc Suspensory Ligaments Image Map
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1 Retinal Blood Vessels Bruce Cooper
2 Optic Nerve Bruce Cooper
3 Fovea Bruce Cooper
4 Optic Disc Bruce Cooper
5 Hyaloid Canal Bruce Cooper
6 Vitreous Humor Bruce Cooper
7 Sclera Bruce Cooper
8 Choroid Bruce Cooper
9 Retina Bruce Cooper
10 Lens Bruce Cooper
 
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