EBK VISUAL ESSENTIALS OF ANATOMY & PHYS
EBK VISUAL ESSENTIALS OF ANATOMY & PHYS
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ISBN: 9780321849588
Author: Nath
Publisher: VST
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To label: The structure of a sagittal section of the left eye in the figure.

Introduction: The human eye is the specialized organ of the visual system. The major function of the human eye is to convert light into an electrical nerve impulse. It also has the ability to receive visual images that are carried to the brain. The structure of the eye consists of iris, cornea, retina, lens, macula, optic nerve, pupil, choroid, and vitreous.

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EBK VISUAL ESSENTIALS OF ANATOMY & PHYS

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