Fibrous tissue, vascular tissue, and retina
It is likely to be the eyelid
or sclera or conjuctiva
The retina.
in the ..... EYE!
This is the outermost layer of the eye excepting the cornea. It is composed of dense fibrous tissue to protect the internal eye structures and is also where the external ocular muscles insert to allow you to move your eyes.
The sensory anatomy of the eye contains three layers of nervous tissue. Light passes through the two superficial layers, all the way to the deepest layer. From there, the information is processed in the opposite direction, through the middle layer and then to the most superficial layer, where it is collected and then sent to the brain. If the eye were not "inverted", light would strike the most superficial layer and then be processed through the middle layer to the deep layer and then to the brain.
The retina is the layer of nerve tissue in the back of the eye that contains sensory neurons called photoreceptors. These photoreceptors, specifically rods and cones, respond to light and convert it into electrical signals, which are then transmitted to the brain via the optic nerve, allowing us to perceive visual information.
cornea
Fibrous connective tissue which is the type of tissue that makes up the tendons and ligaments in your body. This connective tissue is comprised of mainly collagenous and elastic fibers.
in the ..... EYE!
The tough white coating of the eye is called the sclera.
Image result for what protects our lens The sclera (SLEER-uh) is the protective layer. This tough, fibrous tissue surrounds the eyeball and attaches to the cornea, which is the clear front surface of the eye. What we see as the white of the eye is the sclera. Over the sclera lies the conjunctiva, a clear skin layer that protects the eye from becoming dry.
The sclera is the fibrous outer layer of the eye which retains the overall shape of the eye. This is commonly known as the white of the eye.
The epidermis is the layer of skin visible to the eye. Underneath is the subdermis (bleeds when you scrape yourself), then depending on the area of the body, the next layers are fat, muscle, tendons, bones, etc.
The retina is the only part of the cow's eye that has blood in it. The retina is the layer of tissue on the back portion of the eye.
This is the outermost layer of the eye excepting the cornea. It is composed of dense fibrous tissue to protect the internal eye structures and is also where the external ocular muscles insert to allow you to move your eyes.
The lens, because it forms in multiple layers.
to protect the eye and allow it to turn easily
Adipose tissue in the orbit of the eye is to give shape and to cushion. Adipose tissue keeps visceral organs in position. It forms shock-absorbing cushions around kidneys and eyeballs.
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.