The fibrous tunic is the outermost layer of the human eye. In specific areas are the sclera, or "white of the eye", and the cornea which is continuous of the sclera.
in a cornea is the outer covering of the human eye
It's the sclera.
If you are doing the Witherspoons quiz then the answer is cornea
The outer covering of the eyeball is known as the 'sclera'.
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The tough white coating of the eye is called the sclera.
The sclera also known as the white of the eye, maintain the shape of the eye and protects the delicate inner layers of tissue.This tough, fibrous tissue forms the outer layer of the eye, except for the part covered by the cornea. Scler/o means the white of the eye, and it also means hard.
The front of the eye (where you see your pupil and iris) is protected by the Cornea , a clear protective layer . The rest of the eye is protected by the sclera, a white, tough substance which covers the rest of the eye, around the back etc.However, the retina is located on the back inside of the eye. This is where the stimulus (light) is detected by rod cells (in the dark) and cone cells (in the light) .
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The tough white coating of the eye is called the sclera.
LASIK eye surgery is performed on the cornea, the clear covering of the outer part of the eye.
The sclera is the white, tough outer layer of the eyeball that helps to maintain the shape of the eye and protect its inner structures. It is made up of dense connective tissue and provides attachment points for the eye's muscles. The sclera is also involved in maintaining the pressure within the eye.
you are simply covering your right eye.
The sclera also known as the white of the eye, maintain the shape of the eye and protects the delicate inner layers of tissue.This tough, fibrous tissue forms the outer layer of the eye, except for the part covered by the cornea. Scler/o means the white of the eye, and it also means hard.
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a procedure in which the surgeon makes a small opening in the outer covering of the eye-ball to reduce intraocular pressure (IOP) in patients with open-angle glaucoma.
opposite of the inner eye!