The layers of the eye include the cornea, the sclera, the choroid, the retina, and the optic nerve. Each layer has a specific function in the process of vision.
The layers of any sedimentary rock are called strata.
The layers of the eye from outermost to innermost are the sclera (white part of the eye), the choroid (middle layer of blood vessels), the retina (innermost layer containing photoreceptor cells), and the vitreous humor (transparent gel-like substance).
Compaction.
A fold where the youngest rock layers are in the center is called an anticline. In an anticline, the rock layers are folded upwards, creating a convex shape with the oldest layers on the outside and the youngest layers in the center.
It is called the eye wall.
The three layers that are cut through when doing a dissection of a cows eye are the external layer, internal layer, and the intermediate layer. The white part of the cows eye is called the sclera.
The human eye is made up of three layers. These are the outer layer, the middle layer and the inner layer.
there are 3 layers to the animal and human eye: 1. External, which includes cornea and sclera 2. Intermediate, which has two parts a. Anterior, includes iris and ciliary body b. Posterior, includes choroid 3. Internal, which is the retina. Some nocturnal animals like cats for instance have a layer in the back of the eye that reflects/multiplies light coming into the eye, thus allowing them to see in the dark better. This layer is called the "Tapetum lucidum".
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.
choroid
alligators have 2 layers of skin on they're eye's
The layers of any sedimentary rock are called strata.
The layers of soil that were naturally deposited are called, 'Horizons'.
The layers of soil that were naturally deposited are called, 'Horizons'.
The layers of the eye from outermost to innermost are the sclera (white part of the eye), the choroid (middle layer of blood vessels), the retina (innermost layer containing photoreceptor cells), and the vitreous humor (transparent gel-like substance).
The uvea, also called the uveal layer, uveal coat, uveal tract, or vascular tunic, is the pigmented middle of the three concentric layers that make up an eye.
Well, I think it really doesn`t do almost anything at all, maybe it just makes the eye look pretty. ................................................................................................................................... The sclera, or white of the eye, is made up of layers of dense connective tissue that protect the eye. It is covered by a thin mucous membrane called the conjunctiva.