The thin clear layer that forms the outer coat of the eyeball is called the cornea.
The correct order of the layers of the eyeball from the outside to the inside is the sclera (white part), choroid, retina (consisting of the outer pigmented layer and the inner neural layer).
Yes, the outer covering of the eyeball is called the cornea. It is a transparent, dome-shaped layer that helps to focus light into the eye.
The innermost coat of the Earth is called the inner core. It is a solid sphere composed primarily of iron and nickel, and it is extremely hot, with temperatures reaching up to 5,700 degrees Celsius (about 10,300 degrees Fahrenheit). The inner core is surrounded by the outer core, which is liquid and generates the Earth's magnetic field through its convective movements. Despite the high temperatures, the immense pressure at this depth keeps the inner core solid.
The outer layer of the eyeball is called the sclera. It is a tough, white, fibrous tissue that helps to maintain the shape of the eye and protect the delicate structures inside.
The optic nerve is the cord at the back of the eyeball, it also carries impulses from the eye to the brain.
Choriod
sclera (:
The sclerotic coat is a tough, white layer that surrounds the eyeball. Its function is to provide structural support and protection to the eye, maintaining its shape and preventing it from collapsing.
On the inner surface of your eyeball.
To protect it from objects and to coat the eyeball to keep it moist.
Exophthalmos
sclera
The eyeball is a directional adjustable fitting on the water return on your pool wall. Its called that as it looks like an eyeball.
By touching things then rubbing your eye.
A "Westie" has a course outer coat and a softer, finer inner coat.
back eye
The Iris.