what part of the eye is covered by conjunctiva
There are actually seven main parts: The Retina The Cornea The Lens The Pupil The Iris The Optic Nerve The Conjunctiva
conjunctiva
the tubing protrudes through the anterior (front) or less commonly, the posterior (rear), chamber of the eye. An attached reservoir, called a plate, is placed under the conjunctiva of the eye
Accessory eye structures Sensory product -Lacrimal Apparatus Tears, Lysozyme-Tarsal Glansds Oil-Conjunctiva Mucus
The conjunctiva.
The pupil is simply a hole, that allows light to pass through. It is not exactly covered, but the cornea is in front of it in such a way that it appears to be covered by the cornea, which is covered by the conjunctiva.
There are actually seven main parts: The Retina The Cornea The Lens The Pupil The Iris The Optic Nerve The Conjunctiva
conjunctiva
Conjunctiva
The conjunctiva of the eye (the white).
conjunctiva
Inflammation of the conjunctiva and cornea of the eye
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 conjunctiva
Xerophthalmia
conjunctiva
This portion of the conjunctiva covers the anterior part of the sclera (the "white" of the eye). The bulbar conjunctiva stops at the junction between the sclera and cornea; it does not cover the cornea. Palpebral conjunctiva. This portion covers the inner surface of both the upper and lower eyelids.