Using the figure above, identify the labeled part.





1. Label A: ______________________________

2. Label B: ______________________________

3. Label C: ______________________________

4. Label D: ______________________________

5. Label E: ______________________________

6. Label F: ______________________________

7. Label G: ______________________________

8. Label H: ______________________________

9. Label I: ______________________________

10. Label J: ______________________________

11. Label K: ______________________________

12. Label L: ______________________________

13. Label M: ______________________________

14. Label N: ______________________________

15. Label O: ______________________________

16. Label P: ______________________________

17. Label Q: ______________________________

18. Label R: ______________________________

19. Label S: ______________________________

20. Label T: ______________________________

21. Label U: ______________________________

22. Label V: ______________________________

23. Label W: ______________________________

24. Label X: ______________________________


1. Fibrous tunic (sclera)
2. Vascular tunic (choroid)
3. Neural tunic (retina)
4. Posterior cavity (vitreous chamber filled with the vitreous body)
5. Ora serrata
6. Fornix
7. Palpebral conjunctiva
8. Ocular conjunctiva
9. Ciliary body
10. Anterior chamber (filled with aqueous humor)
11. Cornea
12. Lens
13. Pupil
14. Iris
15. Posterior chamber (filled with aqueous humor)
16. Corneal limbus
17. Suspensory ligaments
18. Sclera
19. Choroid
20. Retina
21. Fovea
22. Optic disc
23. Optic nerve
24. Central artery and vein

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