silmavalgete
Silmavalgete, also known as sclera, refers to the opaque, fibrous, and protective outer layer of the eyeball. It is the white part of the eye that is visible. The sclera is primarily composed of dense connective tissue, rich in collagen fibers, which gives it its strength and durability. Its main function is to maintain the shape of the eyeball and protect the delicate inner structures, such as the retina and lens.
The sclera covers approximately five-sixths of the surface of the eyeball, with the remaining anterior portion
Muscles responsible for eye movement, the extraocular muscles, attach to the sclera. This attachment allows for