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Fibrous tissue, vascular tissue, and retina
cornea
The reflective layer in the lining of the eye is called the tapetum lucidum.
The steps of light being received by the eye are: generation of light passage of light to the eye through the tear film through the cornea through the aqueous humor through the lens through the vitreous humor through the layers of the retina to the photoreceptors of the retina
This is the outermost layer of the eye excepting the cornea. It is composed of dense fibrous tissue to protect the internal eye structures and is also where the external ocular muscles insert to allow you to move your eyes.
The tough white coating of the eye is called the sclera.
The sclera is the fibrous outer layer of the eye which retains the overall shape of the eye. This is commonly known as the white of the eye.
Fibrous tissue, vascular tissue, and retina
There are two layers that protect the eye. One is called the cornea, and it is at the front of the eye. The second one is called the sclera, and it wraps around the whole eyeball. If you are still not sure, look up some diagrams of the eye or parts of the eye.
The clear part of the eye is called the cornea. It is the front section of the eye that is a covering for eye parts like the iris and anterior chamber.
The cornea is not located in the brain; it is the clear outermost layer of the eye that covers the iris and pupil. It plays a key role in focusing light into the eye.
Image result for what protects our lens The sclera (SLEER-uh) is the protective layer. This tough, fibrous tissue surrounds the eyeball and attaches to the cornea, which is the clear front surface of the eye. What we see as the white of the eye is the sclera. Over the sclera lies the conjunctiva, a clear skin layer that protects the eye from becoming dry.
cornea
The pigmented layer of the eye is called the uvea.
The reflective layer in the lining of the eye is called the tapetum lucidum.
The steps of light being received by the eye are: generation of light passage of light to the eye through the tear film through the cornea through the aqueous humor through the lens through the vitreous humor through the layers of the retina to the photoreceptors of the retina
The vascular layer of the eye is the middle layer. It is also called the uvea. The vascular contains the iris and lens. The iris contains the light levels inside the eye.