The sclera in the cat's eye is there to protect the cat's eye. It is the opaque, fibrous, outer layer of the eye. It contains elastic fiber and collagen.
Off white, normally.
If infected, irritated, could be red/pink.
osteogenesis impefecta and jaundice, can cause a green color in the sclera.
If you are working the April 12 NYT crossword puzzle, I believe the answer is sclera
White pupil, black iris, red sclera Check out the related link for a picture.
no, conjunctive covers the sclera
The sclera is double the thickness of the cornea. The center of the cornea is thinnest, followed by the periphery, then sclera.
The sclera is double the thickness of the cornea. The center of the cornea is thinnest, followed by the periphery, then sclera.
The sclera is double the thickness of the cornea. The center of the cornea is thinnest, followed by the periphery, then sclera.
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.
The cornea and sclera help protect the eye.
The white of the eye is called the Sclera.
the cat is yellow and white
The nose color of a ragdoll cat is a brick color.