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Multiple Choice
The eyeball consists of which of the following layers?
A
Conjunctiva, Vitreous Humor, Aqueous Humor
B
Optic Nerve, Macula, Fovea
C
Sclera, Choroid, Retina
D
Cornea, Lens, Iris
Verified step by step guidance
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Begin by understanding the structure of the eyeball, which is composed of three primary layers: the sclera, choroid, and retina.
The sclera is the outermost layer, providing protection and form to the eye. It is the white part of the eye.
The choroid is the middle layer, rich in blood vessels, and supplies nutrients to the eye. It is located between the sclera and the retina.
The retina is the innermost layer, responsible for receiving light and converting it into neural signals for the brain to interpret as images.
Recognize that the other terms mentioned, such as conjunctiva, vitreous humor, aqueous humor, optic nerve, macula, fovea, cornea, lens, and iris, are parts of the eye but not the layers of the eyeball itself.