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t makes sure that the eye stays in place.

That is a horrible answer with no truth to it at all. The choroid is a layer of the eye deep to the retina and superficial to the sclera. It provides oxygen and nutrients to the retina through its extensive network of capillaries. The retina itself does not have a huge vascular supply, because the vessels would interfere with the formation of the image in the eye. This is why the choroid is necessary.

The choroid is also very heavily pigmented due to an abundance of melanin. This increased pigment allows the choroid to absorb excess light and minimize reflections within the eye.

The choroid along with the iris and ciliary body make up what is known as the uveal tract.

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In the eye a thin vascular layer between the sclera and the retina.

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The eyeball wall has 3 layers. Outermost is the Sclera, next the Choroid layer and innermost the Retinal layer. Disease can affect the choroid layer.

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