Anatomy of a normal eye. From right to left are represented the optic nerve in yellow extending by the retina, the choroid in orange up to the ciliary body connected to the lens by the suspensory ligaments, the sclera in beige. In front of the lens, there is the brown iris with the pupil in the center. In front of the iris, there is the cornea which delimits the anterior cavity filled with aqueous humor.
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