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The vascular pigmented layer in the middle.
The vascular layer of the eye is the middle layer. It is also called the uvea. The vascular contains the iris and lens. The iris contains the light levels inside the eye.
The dermis is the vascular layer of your skin.
This isn't easy to answer because 'middle layer' is hard to pin point. From the outside front to the back, this is the order, Conjunctiva, cornea, aqueous humor, pupil (with the iris at both sides), lens, vitreous humor, retina, and then the optic nerve. The uvea is the middle vascular layer of the eye. It contains the iris, ciliary body and chorid.
The choroid forms the bulk of the heavily pigmented vascular layer.
Vascular tunic. This is the middle layer of the eye and is made up of the choroid, the ciliary body, and the iris. Altogether, these structures are called the uvea
This is the middle layer of the eyeball and it is composed of the choroid, ciliary body and iris.
Vascular Coat or Uvea is the middle part of the wall of the eye. Uvea has a rich supply of blood vessels that provides nutrients of the eye.
Reticular Layer
The cortex is the cell layer inside the epidermis that helps to transport water to the vascular core. Tissue that gives rise to lateral roots is a pericycle.
epicardium layer. bio student
The stratum corneum is the non-vascular layer of the skin that contains a great deal of keratin.