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1 Identify the structure labelled 1.

2 Identify the structure labelled 1. Cornea

3 Identify the structure labelled 2.

4 Identify the structure labelled 2. Sclera

5 1 2 Identify the structure labelled 1.

6 Pupil Identify the structure labelled 1.

7 1 2 Identify the structure labelled 2.

8 1 Ciliary Body Identify the structure labelled 2.

9 Identify the structure labelled A.

10 Identify the structure labelled A. IRIS

11 Identify the structure labelled B.

12 Identify the structure labelled B. PUPIL

13 Identify the structure labelled 1.

14 Identify the structure labelled 1. Optic nerve

15 Identify the structure labelled 2.

16 Identify the structure labelled 2. Sclera

17 Identify the structure labelled 1.

18 Identify the structure labelled 1. Vitreous Humour

19 Identify the structure labelled 2.

20 Identify the structure labelled 2. Lens

21 Identify the structure labelled 1.

22 Identify the structure labelled 1. Retina

23 Identify the structure labelled 2.

24 Identify the structure labelled 2. *The retina has been pulled away to show the layer underneath.

25 Identify the structure labelled 2. *The retina has been pulled away to show the layer underneath. Choroid Coat

26 What is the function of the pupil?

27 What is the function of the pupil? To allow light to come into the eye.

28 What is the function of the iris? To control how much light enters the eye by changing the size of the pupil.

29 Identify the structure.

30 Optic Nerve Identify the structure.

31 Identify the structure.

32 Optic Disc Identify the structure.

33 (Outer Layer) Identify the structure.

34 (Middle Layer) Identify the structure.

35 Choroid Coat (Middle Layer) Identify the structure.

36 (Inner Layer) Identify the structure.

37 Retina (Inner Layer) Identify the structure.

38 Identify the structure.

39 Identify the structure. Lens

40 Identify the structure.

41 Identify the structure. Ciliary Body

42 Identify the structure.

43 Identify the structure. Suspensory Ligaments

44 Identify the structure.

45 Identify the structure. Cornea

46 Identify the structure.

47 Identify the structure. Iris

48 Identify the structure.

49 Identify the structure. Pupil

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62 Identify the Structure

63 Choroid Identify the Structure

64 Identify the Structure

65 Bipolar Cells Identify the Structure

66 Identify the Structure.

67 Rods and Cones Identify the Structure.

68 Identify the Structure.

69 Ganglion Cells Identify the Structure.

70 Identify the Structures.

71 Identify the Structures. Extrinsic Eye Muscles

72 Identify the Structure.

73 Identify the Structures. The Lacrimal Gland

74 Identify the structure.

75 Identify the structure. Lacrimal Gland

76 Identify the structure.

77 Identify the structure. PUPIL

78 Identify the structure.

79 Identify the structure. IRIS

80 Identify the structures.

81 Identify the structures. EXTRINSIC EYE MUSCLES

82 Identify the Structure.

83 Identify the Structure. Lacrimal Gland

84 Identify the Structures.

85 Identify the Structures. Extrinsic Eye Muscles

86 Identify the Structures.

87 Identify the Structures. Optic Nerve

88 Identify the Structures.

89 Identify the Structures. Sclera

90 Identify the Structures.

91 Extrinsic Eye Muscles Identify the Structures.

92 Identify the Structures.

93 Identify the Structures. Optic Nerve

94 Identify the Structure (clear cover).

95 Identify the Structure (clear cover). Cornea

96 Identify the Structure Lacrimal Gland Extrinsic Eye Muscle (Superior Rectus) Sclera Iris Extrinsic Eye Muscle (Lateral Rectus) Extrinsic Eye Muscle (Medial Rectus) Pupil Extrinsic Eye Muscle (Inferior Rectus)

97 Identify the Structures

98 Identify the Structures Extrinsic Eye Muscle (Superior Rectus) Extrinsic Eye Muscle (Lateral Rectus) Extrinsic Eye Muscle (Medial Rectus) Extrinsic Eye Muscle (Inferior Rectus)

99 Identify the Structure.

100 Lacrimal Gland Identify the Structure.

101 Identify the Structure.

102 Identify the Structure. IRIS

103 Identify the Structure.

104 Identify the Structure. SCLERA

105 Identify the Structure.

106 Identify the Structure. PUPIL

107 IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE

108 SUSPENSORY LIGAMENTS IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE

109 IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE

110 CILIARY BODY IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE

111 IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE

112 SCLERA IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE

113 IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. (BROWN MIDDLE LAYER)

114 IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. (BROWN MIDDLE LAYER) CHOROID COAT

115 IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. (BROWN MIDDLE LAYER)

116 IDENTIFY THE STRUCTURE. (BROWN MIDDLE LAYER) EXTRINSIC EYE MUSCLES

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