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Ray body (ciliary body)

Ray body (ciliary body)

Ray body or ciliary body (lat. corpus ciliare ) is ring-shaped and is located on the inside of the...

Ray body (ciliary body)

Palpebrae

More (Latin palpebrae ) cover the eye from the front and thus protect it. Both the upper and lower...

Anatomy and physics of the eye

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Ray body (ciliary body)

Ray body or ciliary body (lat. corpus ciliare ) is ring-shaped and is located on the inside of the sclera a little behind the iris. It is made up of many blood vessels, muscle and nerve threads. In its front part, it continues to the iris, and a little further back,...

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Vitreous body (glass or vitreus)

The vitreous body, vitreous (lat. corpus vitreum ) fills the entire interior of the eye behind the lens. Its role is optical, because it is transparent and allows light to pass through, as well as mechanical, i.e. maintaining the constant tension and size of the...

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Palpebrae

More (Latin palpebrae ) cover the eye from the front and thus protect it. Both the upper and lower eyelids are built almost the same, and consist of several layers. Looking from the outside in, these are the skin, the muscle layer, the connective layer (tarsus) and...

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Diseases and errors of the eye

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Ray body (ciliary body)

Ray body or ciliary body (lat. corpus ciliare ) is ring-shaped and is located on the inside of the sclera a little behind the iris. It is made up of many blood vessels, muscle and nerve threads. In its front part, it continues to the iris, and a little further back,...

read more

Vitreous body (glass or vitreus)

The vitreous body, vitreous (lat. corpus vitreum ) fills the entire interior of the eye behind the lens. Its role is optical, because it is transparent and allows light to pass through, as well as mechanical, i.e. maintaining the constant tension and size of the...

read more

Palpebrae

More (Latin palpebrae ) cover the eye from the front and thus protect it. Both the upper and lower eyelids are built almost the same, and consist of several layers. Looking from the outside in, these are the skin, the muscle layer, the connective layer (tarsus) and...

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Interpretation of findings

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Ray body (ciliary body)

Ray body or ciliary body (lat. corpus ciliare ) is ring-shaped and is located on the inside of the sclera a little behind the iris. It is made up of many blood vessels, muscle and nerve threads. In its front part, it continues to the iris, and a little further back,...

read more

Vitreous body (glass or vitreus)

The vitreous body, vitreous (lat. corpus vitreum ) fills the entire interior of the eye behind the lens. Its role is optical, because it is transparent and allows light to pass through, as well as mechanical, i.e. maintaining the constant tension and size of the...

read more

Palpebrae

More (Latin palpebrae ) cover the eye from the front and thus protect it. Both the upper and lower eyelids are built almost the same, and consist of several layers. Looking from the outside in, these are the skin, the muscle layer, the connective layer (tarsus) and...

read more