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The fibrous tunic (sclera and cornea) provides mechanical support and some degree of physical protection and serves as an attachment site for the extrinsic eye muscles. steven lee FTCC
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steven lee FTCC
The vascular tunic which includes the choroid, iris, ciliary body, provides a route for blood vessels and lymphatics, regulates amount of light entering the eye, secretes and reabsorbs aqueous humor, and controls the shape of the lens. steven lee FTCC
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The visual receptors, or photoreceptors, are located in the neural tunic (retina). steven lee FTCC
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steven lee FTCC
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steven lee FTCC
steven lee FTCC
steven lee FTCC
steven lee FTCC
steven lee FTCC
steven lee FTCC