Eye Anatomy Cross-Section (simple) — free printable diagram

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Eye Anatomy Cross-Section (simple)

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A cross-sectional diagram of the human eye showing internal and external structures with leader lines and text labels. Light rays (yellow arrows) are shown entering from the left and converging on the fovea. Structures labelled include the cornea, pupil, iris, aqueous humour, lens, ciliary muscles, vitreous humour, sclera, retina, fovea, blind spot, optic nerve, and conjunctiva.

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