eye anatomy Flashcards
layers of eyeball
fibrous layer
vascular layer
retina
fibrous layer
consists of sclera and cornea which are continuous with eachother
function to provide shape to eye and support deeper structures
sclera
majority fibrous layer
attachment for extraocular muscles
white part of eye
cornea
transpartant
refracts light entering eye
vascular layer
consists of choroid, ciliary body and the iris
choroid
layer of connective tissue and blood vessels
provides nourishment to outer layers of retina
ciliary body
ciliary muscle and ciliary processes
controls shape of lens
produces aqueous humour
iris
circular structure with aperture in centre - pupil
between lens and cornea
retina
composed of 2 layers
- pigmented layer
- neural layer
retina - pigmented layer
attached to coroid
supports choroid absorb light
retina - neural layer
photoreceptors - light detecting cells
optic part of retina
posteriorly and laterally - where both layers of retina are present
vitreous body
transparent cell which fills posterior segment of eyeball - area posterior to lens
vitreous body - functions
contributes to magnifying power eye
supports lens
holds layers of retina in place
lens
located anteriorly, between vitreous humour and pupil
shape is controlled by ciliary body, altering its refractive power