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- The fibrous tunic of the eye includes thea. conjunctiva. c. choroid. e. retina.b. sclera. d. iris.When reading, a person with astigmatism sees some lines in sharp focus while others appear blurred. Astigmatism is caused by the Select one: a. inability of the iris to contract or dilate b. lens becoming cloudy and rigid c. number of cones on some parts of the retina being deficient O d. curvature of the cornea or lens not being symmetricalWhich of the following statements are true of the parts of the eye? (Read carefully and select all the correct statements.) A. Vitreous humor is reabsorbed into the canal of Schlemm. B. The radial muscles of the iris constrict the pupil. C. The white of the eye is formed by the sclera. D. The choroid layer absorbs light within the eyeball. E. The conjunctiva is kept moist by tears secreted by the lacrimal glands. F. The retina is the innermost layer of the eyeball. G. The ciliary muscle is a circular smooth muscle that changes the shape of the cornea. H. Aqueous humor is the tissue fluid of the eye; it nourishes the lens and cornea.
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