(anatomy) the structure that encloses the inner surface of the eye which consists of the muscle which makes the eye move
睫状体
(anatomy) the clear elastic part of the eye that concentrates light in order for things to be seen clearly
晶状体
a specialized area in the retina that provides central vision and sharp visual acuity
黄斑
(anatomy) the small round black area in the center of the eye, through which light enters
瞳孔
(anatomy) the sensory membrane at the back of the eye that transmits light signals to the brain through optic nerves
视网膜
the tough, outer layer of the eye that helps protect and maintain the shape of the eyeball
巩膜
the clear, gel-like substance that fills the space between the lens and the retina in the eye
玻璃体
any of the several small canals through which tears pass from the tear gland to the eye or from the eye to the nose
泪道
a specialized photoreceptor cell found in the retina of the eye that is responsible for vision in low-light conditions
杆细胞
a specialized photoreceptor in the retina of the eye responsible for color vision and high visual acuity in bright light conditions
锥体细胞
a transparent fluid in the eye that nourishes and maintains the shape of the anterior chamber
房水
the front part of the eye that contains clear fluid (aqueous humor), located between the cornea and the iris, helping to maintain the eye's shape and pressure
前房
the back part of the eye that contains clear fluid (aqueous humor), located between the iris and the lens, helping to maintain the eye's shape and pressure
后房
a thin, transparent membrane that covers the front surface of the eye and the inner surface of the eyelids
结膜
the jagged edge of the retina in the eye where it transitions to the ciliary body, marking the end of the retina's visual capabilities
锯齿缘
a specialized vessel in the eye responsible for draining the fluid from the anterior chamber
施勒姆管