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The Eye By Michael J. Harman 

Lacrimal Apparatus

Lacrimal gland

Canaliculi

Lacrimal sac

Conjunctiva Thin membrane that covers the sclera (white of the eye) and folds back to Cover the inside of the eyelids Conjunctiva does not cover the cornea

Cornea

Anterior cavity w/ Aqueous humor Space that includes The iris and lens

Anterior chamber Space between the Iris and the cornea

Posterior chamber Space between the Iris and the posterior Cavity, occupied by The lens

Iris Colored part of eye

Pupil Circular opening In the center of The iris

Lens Biconvex structure behind the iris that focuses light

Ciliary body Contains muscles That change the Shape of the lens

Posterior cavity w/ Vitreous humor

Choroid coat Vascular layer between The sclera and the retina

Sclera White portion of the eye

Retina Innermost layer of the eye

Macula lutea Small yellow spot on the retina

Fovea centralis Small indention at the center of the macula lutea

Optic disc where nerve fibers leave the eye and become part of the optic nerve

Optic nerve