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29 kwi 2023 · The eye has many parts, including the cornea, pupil, lens, sclera, conjunctiva and more. They all work together to help us see clearly. This is a tour of the eye.
- Lacrimal Gland
Located above the eye, this structure produces tears. Skip...
- Eye Muscles
One muscle moves the eye to the right, and one muscle moves...
- Meibomian Glands
These glands make oil that is an important part of the eye’s...
- Tear Film
Tear Film - Eye Anatomy: Parts of the Eye and How We See
- Tear Duct
Tear Duct - Eye Anatomy: Parts of the Eye and How We See
- Peripheral Retina
Peripheral Retina - Eye Anatomy: Parts of the Eye and How We...
- Cones
Cones are a type of photoreceptor cell in the retina.They...
- Rods
Rods are a type of photoreceptor cell in the retina.They are...
- Lacrimal Gland
23 paź 2024 · The human eye is a complex organ composed of several interconnected parts, each with a specific function in vision. Let’s explore these components and their roles in enabling us to see the world around us.
3 lis 2023 · Learn everything about eye anatomy using this topic page. Click now to study the muscles, arteries, and nerves of the eye at Kenhub!
The structures and functions of the eyes are complex. Each eye constantly adjusts the amount of light it lets in, focuses on objects near and far, and produces continuous images that are instantly transmitted to the brain. The orbit is the bony cavity that contains the eyeball, muscles, nerves, and blood vessels, as well as the structures that ...
29 paź 2024 · Human eye, specialized sense organ in humans that is capable of receiving visual images, which are relayed to the brain. The anatomy of the eye includes auxiliary structures, such as the bony eye socket and extraocular muscles, as well as the structures of the eye itself, such as the lens and the retina.
3 lis 2023 · The eyeball consists of three layers; fibrous, vascular and nervous (retina). Functionally, the most important layer is the retina, which receives the external visual stimuli. The posterior pole of the eyeball is connected with the optic nerve (CN II), which conveys the information from the retina to the brain.
Structure. A detailed medical illustration of the eye. MRI scan of the human eye. Humans have two eyes, situated on the left and the right of the face. The eyes sit in bony cavities called the orbits, in the skull. There are six extraocular muscles that control eye movements.