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Figure 15.1 The eye and accessory structures.
Surface anatomy of the right eye
Lateral view; some structures shown in sagittal section
Figure 15.2 The lacrimal apparatus.
Figure 15.3 Extrinsic eye muscles.
Lateral view of the right eye
Superior view of the right eye
Muscle
Action
Controlling cranial nerve
Summary of muscle actions and innervating cranial nerves
Figure 15.4a Internal structure of the eye (sagittal section).
Diagrammatic view. The vitreous humor is illustrated only in the bottom part of the eyeball.
Figure 15.5 Pupil constriction and dilation, anterior view. Label the muscles. Which nerve is responsible for each action and describe the situation for each.
Figure 15.6 Microscopic anatomy of the retina.
Neural layer of retina
Pathway of
light
Posterior aspect of the eyeball
Cells of the neural layer of the retina
Photomicrograph of retina
Figure 15.7 Part of the posterior wall (fundus) of the right eye as seen with an ophthalmoscope. ID structures & functions of each.
Figure 15.8 Circulation of aqueous humor.
Cornea
Lens
2
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2
3
3
1
Figure 15.19 Visual pathway to the brain and visual fields, inferior view.