Globe (human eye)
The globe of the eye, or bulbus oculi, is the eyeball apart from its appendages.[1] A hollow structure, the bulbus oculi is composed of a wall enclosing a cavity filled with fluid with three coats: the sclera, choroid, and the retina.[2] Normally, the bulbus oculi is bulb-like structure.[3] However, the bulbus oculi is not completely spherical. Its anterior surface, transparent and more curved, is known as the cornea of the bulbus oculi.
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Artery | anterior ciliary arteries, long posterior ciliary arteries, short posterior ciliary arteries |
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Latin | Bulbus oculi |
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References
- "Globe of eye ", Biology Online, 2009-08-20. Retrieved on 2009-08-20.
- Bailey, Frederick Randolph (1920). Text-book of histology (6 ed.). University of California: W. Wood.
- TMB. "Wall of the Bulbus Oculi". Tpub.com. Retrieved 2012-11-27.
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