Match the terms in column A with the descriptions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided. C
Column A Column B
a. Aqueous humor ____ 1. Posterior five-sixths of middle (vascular) layer
b. Choroid ____ 2. White part outer (fibrous) laver
c. Ciliary muscles ____ 3. Transparent anterior portion of outer layer
d. Conjunctiva ____ 4. Inner Irining of eyelid
e. Cornea _____5. Secretes tens
f. Iris _____ 6. Fills posterior cavity of eye
g. Lacrimal gland _____ 7. Area where optic nerve exits the eye
h. Optic disc _____ 8. Smooth muscle that controls the pupil size and light entering the eye
i. Retina _____ 9. Fills anterior and posterior chambers of the anterior cavity of the eye
j. Sclera ____ 10. Contain photoreceptor cells called rods and cones
k. Suspensory ligament ____ 11. Connects lens to ciliary body
l. Vitreous humor ____ 12. Cause lens to change shape
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