Corneal stroma corneal epithelium corneal endothelium anteriorchamber posteriorchamber lens iris canal of Schlemm Descemet’smembrane iridealstroma pigmentedepithelium.

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corneal stroma corneal epithelium corneal endothelium anteriorchamber posteriorchamber lens iris canal of Schlemm Descemet’smembrane iridealstroma pigmentedepithelium anteriorlenscapsule

corneal stroma corneal epithelium corneal endothelium Descemet’s membrane Bowman’s membrane

corneal stroma anteriorchamber posteriorchamber canal of Schlemm iridealstroma corneal endothelium Descemet’s membrane

anteriorchamber posteriorchamber iridealstroma lens anterior lens capsule cornea constrictormuscle pigmentedepithelium corneal endothelium w/ Descemet’s membrane

iridealstroma constrictormuscle pigmentedepithelium dilator muscle

iridealstroma myoepithelial cells of dilator muscle

sclera ciliary muscle ciliary process iris

sclera ciliary muscle ciliary process vascular layer pigmentedepithelium non-pigmentedepithelium

ora serrata towards ciliary body, iris, etc. towards fovea, optic nerve, etc. sclera choroid photoreceptive retina non-photoreceptive retina vitreous chamber

ILM GCL NFL IPL INL OPL ONL OLM CRL PE Bruch’s membrane choroid capillary choroid sclera

optic nerve note that the retina is disrupted here thus creating a blind spot

Find your blind spot: With this diagram about 3 feet away from your face, look at the upper cross with your LEFT eye, then cover your RIGHT eye. The filled circle should disappear –if not, move forward or backward until it does. Then, look at the lower cross and note that the line appears continuous.

GCL IPL INL OPL ONL OLM CRL PE choroid sclera ganglion cell layer (note absence of INL) cone cell nuclei

iris suspensory ligaments (zonules of Zinn) lens anteriorlenscapsule

lens epithelium differentiating lens fibers mature lens fibers