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1 Superior Rectus Lateral Rectus 2 3 Pupil 4 Iris 5 Sclera

Optic Disk (aka Blind Spot) 5 Superior Rectus 4 6 Choroid Layer Macula with Fovea at center 3 7 Cornea Retina 2 1 Lateral Rectus 8 Lens 9 Iris 10 Sclera

Tendon of Superior Oblique 4 Superior Rectus Choroid 5 Sclera 2 3 Medial Rectus Tendon of Superior Oblique 1 Lateral Rectus 6 Pia Mater 8 Inferior Oblique 7 9 Dura Mater Optic Nerve (Cranial Nerve II) 10 11 Orbital Adipose Tissue

4 Superior Rectus Choroid Layer 5 Sclera 3 Iris Medial Rectus 8 9 2 Lens Lateral Rectus 6 10 Pupil Retina 1 7 Ciliary Body

Levator Palpabrae Superioris 6 Lacrimal Gland 7 Lacrimal Sac Superior Tarsal Plate 1 5 Excretory Lacrimal Ducts 8 Lacrimal Canals 4 3 Lacrimal Caruncle 2 Inferior Tarsal Plate

Frontal Sinus 7 Superior Oblique 6 8 Frontal Bone Superior Rectus 5 Optic Chiasm 4 Trochlea 10 11 Optic Nerve Lacrimal Bone 3 13 9 Tendon of S. Oblique Lateral Rectus Nasal Bone 2 14 Iris w/ Pupil 15 Cornea 12 Lacrimal Sac 16 Inferior Oblique 1 Zygomatic Bone 17 Maxilla

Pinna (Auricle) Semicircular Canals 9 Vestibule 6 Cochlea 7 5 Malleus (Tympanic Membrane) Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Cranial N. VIII) 4 8 10 Tympanic Membrane 11 External Acoustic Meatus 3 Internal Carotid 2 1 Styloid Process of Temporal Bone Eustachian Tube

Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Cranial N. VIII) Vestibule Semicircular Canals 2 3 4 Tempanic Cavity 5 9 Incus Stapes (in Oval Window) 6 Cochlea 1 Tempanic Membrane 7 8 Malleus

Stapes (in Oval Window) 5 Semicircular Canals 6 Round Window 3 Cochlea 2 4 Vestibule 1 Vestibulocochlear Nerve (Cranial N. VIII)

4 Malleus Incus 3 5 Tensor Tympani Muscle 2 Articulation Site for Stapes 1 Tempanic Membrane (aka Ear Drum)