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the pupil
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.
lacrimal glands
It is a study of the area and structures containing the eye
the cones and something elese
the pupil
the pupil
Secretes aqueous humor to provide nutrients to the internal structures of the eye.
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.
It helps scientists view a more basic unit of structure to get to the Cell theory sooner.
eyelids and eyelashes
lacrimal gland
lacrimal glands
The human eye just can't focus on an object moving that fast.
The limbus is the visible border between the cornea and the white part of the human eye. (Visualize the outermost edge of an iris)
eyelids and eyelashes
the cones and something elese