A cornea which is flatter centrally than in the periphery, as is often seen after refractive surgery.
sclera
The sclera is double the thickness of the cornea. The center of the cornea is thinnest, followed by the periphery, then sclera.
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 anterior portion of the eye includes structures like the cornea, iris, pupil, and anterior chamber. These structures play a crucial role in allowing light to enter the eye and focusing it onto the retina.
Yes, light enters the eye through the cornea. The cornea is the outermost layer of the eye that acts as a transparent window to let light in. It plays a crucial role in focusing light onto the retina.
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Oblate School of Theology was created in 1903.
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Cornea transplant
welll it is the lower cornea
The cornea is dome shaped
Cornea.
The shape of the Earth is very close to that of an oblate spheroid or oblate ellipsoid.
The Earth is almost spherical. It's slightly squashed, or oblate.
Spherical is round where oblate spheroid is more like a oval shape
The cornea is the normally transplanted part of the eye.