BIOL 212 Lecture Notes - Lecture 14: Lacrimal Gland, Sclera, Neuron

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14 - the special senses (eyes and ears) Lens of eye adjusts to bring object into focus. Pupil of eye constricts to allow less light to enter in bright setting or dilates to allow more light to enter in darker setting. Through bending of light rays, image reaches retina. Image is transmitted to brain for interpretation. Tough, fibrous membrane that surrounds the eyeball. Except at the front of the eye. Serves as the protective covering for the eye. Thinnest over the anterior surface of the eye. Thickest at the back of the eye, near the opening for the optic nerve. Can be seen through the transparent corneal layer. Opening in the center of the iris. Controls the amount of light entering the eye. Located in the center of the iris. Thin mucous membrane layer that lines the anterior part of the eye and inner part of the eyelids. Colorless, but appears white because it covers the sclera.

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