naczyniówki
Naczyniówki, also known as the choroid, is the vascular layer of the eye, situated between the retina and the sclera. It is one of the three main layers that make up the eyeball. The choroid is rich in blood vessels, which are essential for nourishing the outer layers of the retina, including the photoreceptor cells. These cells, responsible for detecting light and color, have high metabolic demands, and the choroid's dense capillary network ensures they receive a constant supply of oxygen and nutrients.
The choroid's pigmentation, primarily due to melanin, helps to absorb scattered light within the eye. This absorption
In humans, the choroid extends from the optic nerve to the ciliary body. It is a thin