The substantia propria of the cornea is composed of the three layers, listed from anterior to posterior:
A. Bowman's Membrane/Layer - Stroma - Descemet's Membrane
B. Bowman's Membrane/Layer - Descemet's Membrane - Stroma
C. Descemet's Membrane - Bowman's Membrane - Stroma
D. Descemet's Membrane - Stroma - Bowman's Membrane
E. Stroma - Bowman's Membrane - Descemet's Membrane
Answer: A. Bowman's Membrane/Layer - Stroma - Descemet's Membrane
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