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| Anatomy of the Eye - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing |
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| This medical exhibit portrays the anatomy of the eye from a sagittal (cut-away) view and an anterior (front) view. Labeled items on the eyeball include the cornea, iris, pupil, lens, sclera, ciliary zonular fibers, canal of Schlemm, bulbar conjunctiva, inferior rectus muscle, superior rectus muscle, inferior oblique muscle, macula (with fovea centralis) optic nerve, optic disc, retina, retinal vessels and caruncula lacrimalis, or lacrimal caruncle. |
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