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1- retina- part of the eye that contains the receptors for ,the rods and the cones ,the retina is connected at one spot and continues as the optic nerve
2- fat pad
3- lens - clear layer located behind pupil ,it acts to focus light onto the retina and magnifies the images.
4- iris - is a muscle that provides color to the eye and holds the pupil at the centre it can expand and contract to accomodate chamges in the size if the pupil .
5- eye muscles - longitudinal cilliary eye myscles
6- cornea - cornea is the outermostt protective layer and surrounds the iris and pupil ,helos to focus light onto retina .
7- vitrous humour - thick jelly like proteinaceous fluid present behind the lens and in front of retina . creates pressure to maintain the shape of the eye. It refracts light at a constant rate .
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