eyeballs
The eyeball, or globe, is the sensory organ of vision. In humans it is roughly spherical with a diameter of about 24 millimeters and a mass around 7 to 8 grams. It sits in the orbits of the skull and is protected by the eyelids, eyelashes, and surrounding tissues.
The wall of the eyeball is organized into three layers. The outer fibrous tunic consists of the
Internal compartments include the anterior segment, containing the anterior and posterior chambers filled with aqueous humor,
Light travels through the cornea and aqueous humor, passes the pupil, is focused by the lens, and
The retina is nourished by the choroid and by retinal vessels. Visual information is transmitted through complex