The black circle in the eye is called the pupil.
The opaque middle layer of the eyeball is referred to as the choroid. The structure is made up of a total of four layers.
There are two layers that protect the eye. One is called the cornea, and it is at the front of the eye. The second one is called the sclera, and it wraps around the whole eyeball. If you are still not sure, look up some diagrams of the eye or parts of the eye.
When the light actually reaches the retina the image is blurred (except when looking at close objects when the image is focused on the retina and looks clear. The condition is known as short-sightedness.
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When the eyeball is not round, whether it be too long, or too short, it is called astigmatism.
The opaque middle layer of the eyeball is referred to as the choroid. The structure is made up of a total of four layers.
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The cornea is is the outer surface of the eyeball in front of the iris and pupil. It is the clear part of the front of your eye. The corneal surface is the most superficial part.
This is called posting. When you are trotting your horse in a circle and posting to the trot you should be rising out of the saddle when your horses "inside" (meaning the foot that is inside the circle) front foot is behind and sitting when the foot is ahead. This is called the correct diagonal.
The cornea is transparent. It is the top layer of the front of the eye. The black part of the eye is called the pupil. The pupil is actually the clear passage through the lens of the eye and appears black because there is no light coming back out of the eye cavity. The pupil changes in diameter as the iris dilates due to the volume of light present in the environment. The iris acts as a shutter to control the amount of light that reaches inside the eyeball.
Aqueous humor is the fluid that fills the space in front of the lens of the eye.
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The orbital cavity is the area that your eyeball sits in. Its located in your head, right in front of where your brain once existed.
Yes. It usually occurs as the result of an elongated eyeball. In this case, the focal point occurs in front of the retina.
I have found nothing to get permanent marker off of anything. That is why it is called permanent. It stays.