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What is the transparent outermost part of the eye?

The ocular structures most resistant to direct injury are the cornea (the clear front of the eye) and the sclera (the white part of the shell around the eye). The cornea and the sclera are contiguous.


what protects our lens?

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.


How does the nature of the sclera and choroid change as they reach the front part of the eye?

As the sclera and choroid reach the front part of the eye, they become thinner and more transparent. The sclera thins out to form the cornea, which is the clear outermost layer of the eye that allows light to enter. The choroid also becomes thinner and gives way to the ciliary body and iris in the front part of the eye.


The outer covering of the eye is formed by?

The outer covering of the eye is formed by the cornea and sclera. The cornea is the transparent layer at the front of the eye, while the sclera is the white, tough, outer layer that covers the rest of the eyeball. These structures help protect and maintain the shape of the eye.


How does the nature of the sclera and choroid change as they reach the front part of they eye?

I think this is correct! The sclera turns into the cornea, which is the transparent portion of the eye. The choroid also becomes transparent to allow more light into the eye.


When a window is displayed in front of another window its said to be amultitaskedbactive windowcminimizeddsceen saver?

When a window is displayed in front of another window it's said to be the active window.


What is the front transparent part of the sclera called?

The front transparent part of the sclera is called the cornea. It serves as the eye's primary lens, allowing light to enter and helping to focus images onto the retina. The cornea also provides protection to the inner structures of the eye and plays a crucial role in vision.


What is the oil level in a Yamaha virago 535?

The Yamaha Virago 535 has a circular window on the front left side of the crankcase, immediately behind the shift linkage. The bike needs to be held upright (second person) and then the use of a flashlight helps see the level in the window. Level should be approximately center of the window.


Which side of the window tint sticks to the window?

If you follow the intructions to tinting properly, it will say to attach 2 small peices of tape to one corner on the front and back of it. when you peal the film off slowly, you will notice that there is a clear white side to it. the other part of the tint that is not clear is the part that sticks to the windows.


Do tinted windows keep a car cooler?

Yes, they most certainly do. There is also clear window tint for the front windshield that will reduce the amount of heat entering the vehicle.


What do you call the front window of an airplane?

Just a window/windshield or a widescreen.


How does the sclera work in the eye?

The sclera is the opaque white fibrous tissue of the eyeball itself. This fibrous tissue extends across the front of the eye, except where the cornea and iris are located in the center front of the eye, and it extends around to back of the eye where it meets the blood vessels and optic nerve.