A synechia is an adhesion binding the iris to an adjacent structure.
The structure of the iris is designed to make bees brush pollen so that the flower is fertilized.
Iris controls the amount of light entering into the eye.
I don't think the resemblance is that close, but the part of the eye that has color and sometimes some visible internal structure to it, lines and striations and so forth, is called the iris. Inside the iris is the pupil, which is black, and outside the iris is the white.
It is called the iris. The part of a camera that serves the same purpose is also called an iris, or a diaphram. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iris_(anatomy)
The cornea covers the iris.
A synechia is an adhesion binding the iris to an adjacent structure.
iris and ciliary muscle
found an answer, even though there is little to no info i can find on it. it's called "distorted iris".
The iris.
The structure of the iris is designed to make bees brush pollen so that the flower is fertilized.
No it is called the iris.
The iris.
Choroid Ciliary body Iris
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The iris is not at the back of the eye. The structure at the back of the eye (on the inside) is called the retina. That's the part that senses light. The iris is a structure at the front of the eye, consisting of a ring of muscle with an opening in the center, called a pupil. The iris can shrink the pupil, to admit less light, or expand the pupil to a larger size to admit more light. Eye color is deterimned by the iris. It is the only colorful muscle.
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