CAS BI 106 Lecture Notes - Lecture 19: Stratified Squamous Epithelium, Dense Irregular Connective Tissue, Lacrimal Apparatus

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Contains goblet cells, blood vessels and tactile receptors: cornea is the colored part of the eye. Inflammatory response of the conjunctiva is pink eye: lines the inside of the iris and the surface of the eye. In front of the iris and the pupil is cornea tho, everything else is conjunctive: goblet cells secrete mucus that keeps the structure of the eye moisturized. Supporting the eye: each eye is supported by a number of structures, conjunctiva: stratified squamous epithelium found on the external, anterior surface of the eye and internal surface of the eyelid. And then collected in the duct which go into the nasal passage. The layers of the eye: fibrous layer- whites of the eye. Thick external coating: consists of sclera (external ball of the eyeball. Thinner than fibrous layer : vascular layer in back- made up of choroid- has pigment producing cells. They absorbs light: vascular layer in the front- ciliary body- supports the lens.

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