Match the description with the eye structure. Question options:   mucous membrane between eyelid and eyeball   Clear part of fibrous tunic   Photoreceptors that detect color.   White part of fibrous tunic   Deepest tunic that contains the photoreceptors.   eyelid   Becomes flat or round to see distance and up close.   Photoreceptors that detect light.   Smooth muscle that constricts and dilates - also the colored (green, blue, brown, etc.) portion of the eye.   Opening in iris - regulates the amount of light that enters the eye.   Change the shape of the lens for accommodation.   Fluid that fills in the anterior cavity.   Gel-like fluid that fills in the posterior cavity.    1. Palpebrae 2. Conjunctiva 3. Cornea 4. Sclera 5. Pupil 6. Iris 7. Suspensory ligaments 8. Lens 9. Aqueous humor 10. Vitreous humor 11. Retina 12. Rods 13. Cones

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Match the description with the eye structure.

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mucous membrane between eyelid and eyeball

 

Clear part of fibrous tunic

 

Photoreceptors that detect color.

 

White part of fibrous tunic

 

Deepest tunic that contains the photoreceptors.

 

eyelid

 

Becomes flat or round to see distance and up close.

 

Photoreceptors that detect light.

 

Smooth muscle that constricts and dilates - also the colored (green, blue, brown, etc.) portion of the eye.

 

Opening in iris - regulates the amount of light that enters the eye.

 

Change the shape of the lens for accommodation.

 

Fluid that fills in the anterior cavity.

 

Gel-like fluid that fills in the posterior cavity. 

 
1.

Palpebrae

2.

Conjunctiva

3.

Cornea

4.

Sclera

5.

Pupil

6.

Iris

7.

Suspensory ligaments

8.

Lens

9.

Aqueous humor

10.

Vitreous humor

11.

Retina

12.

Rods

13.

Cones

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