the cornea protects and shapes the eyeball
eyeball or iris
The cornea covers and protects the eye so if you touch your eye, your really just touching the cornea, not your actual eyeball. Hoped it helped -Judy (The Judster)
The inner part of the eyeball
The cornea.
The conjunctiva is a thin, clear, mucous membrane that covers the sclera, or white part of the eyeball, and lines the inside of the eyelids. It lubricates and protects the eye.
The white part of the eye is called the sclera
sclera.outer most layer of eye ball.it is the tough layer. it provides firmness to eyeball.
An eyeball is a ball in your eye
The sclera is an outer fibrous layer that encases and protects the eyeball. The cornea controls and focuses the entry of light into the eye, protects against germs and other matter from entering the eye as well.
The muscle that circles underneath the eyeball is the inferior oblique. The purpose of the inferior oblique is to move the eye upward.
The eyelash
The cornea is the outer layer of the eye. This is the part of the eye that protects and holds the eye's shape.