I think you're talking about Descemets membrane- a layer within the cornea behind the endothelium with various bio-mechanical functions to keep the cornea clear.
You can view it using a slit-lamp.
clear
The cornea is the raised bump that is clear.
The clear protective layer at the front of the eye is called the cornea. It plays a crucial role in focusing light that enters the eye onto the retina, helping to create clear vision. The cornea is one of the most sensitive parts of the body and is essential for maintaining proper eye health and vision.
The cornea
The cornea is the transparent, clear front surface of the eye, while the colored part of the eye is the iris. The cornea helps to focus light entering the eye onto the retina, which is essential for clear vision.
That is the cornea of the eye.
The cornea covers the iris.
The cornea is the outer part that protects the eye
Yes, the cornea is avascular, meaning it has no blood vessels. This feature allows the cornea to remain clear and transparent for vision. Oxygen and nutrients needed by the cornea are supplied by tears and aqueous humor.
the outer eye is called the cornea
If you poke the center of the front of your eye, that's the cornea. It's the clear tissue on the very front of the eye.
The clear transparent protective coating over the front part of the eye is called the cornea. It is responsible for focusing light into the eye and protecting the eye from dust and other particles.