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  • # To know the microanatomy of the retina, and the structure of the cornea, iris, lens and ciliary body. [[File:Human-retina-01.jpg|600px]]
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  • ...stage 22] show eye structures (anterior chamber, lens, posterior chamber, retina, optic nerve, nasolacrimal duct, extraocular muscles) . ...embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/wwwhuman/hipower/HumA/A4L.htm retina, pigmented retina, sclera and muscles] | [http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/wwwhuman/hipower/
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  • [[File:Stage_22_image_153.jpg|thumb|300px|Retina development ([[Week 8]] [[Carnegie stage 22|stage 22]])]] [[File:Stage_22_image_154.jpg|thumb|300px|Retina development ([[Week 8]] [[Carnegie stage 22|stage 22]])]]
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  • * Understand the development of the retina, ciliary body, iris, lens, choroid, sclera and cornea. ...ye/eye_htms/eye016.htm Cornea, Anterior Chamber, Pupillary Membrane, Lens, Retina (Weeks 7-8)]
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  • Fig. 1. — Retina of normal eye. Ganglion cells (A) numerous, nerve-fibre layer deep. ...vagination into the posterior chamber of all the constituent layers of the retina with the exception of the pigment layer. The elevations were of varying hei
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  • ...aloid artery and extending from the optic disk to the superior part of the retina. These nourish the eye during development . This structure is transient dis '''Embryology link''' [[Vision - Retina Development #Week 8]]
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  • ...ular reflex''' - (VOR) a reflex eye movement that stabilizes images on the retina during head movement by producing an eye movement in the opposite direction
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  • ...x|left]] This historic 1928 paper by Mann describes the development of the retina in several species. ...astic zone. From these two neuroblastic zones the layers of the definitive retina are developed. From the inner neurobla.stic zone are formed by differentiat
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  • | Cornea. Anteriorchamber. Lens. Vitreous body. Sensory retina. optic ventricle (artefact). Pigment epithelium. | Optic nerve. Note extensive temporal region of retina.
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  • | '''Identify -''' Cornea. Anterior chamber. Lens. Vitreous body. Sensory retina. optic ventricle (artefact). Pigment epithelium. | '''Identify -''' Optic nerve. Note extensive temporal region of retina.
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  • ...me animals accommodate by alter- ing the distance between the lens and the retina, and others by altering the focal length of the lens itself. ...lentis muscle, and when this contracts, the lens is brought nearer to the retina, and the eye can then focus objects which are farther away. Land-vertebrate
    13 KB (2,294 words) - 16:58, 26 April 2015
  • ...of the retinal cell organisation (middle) and an actual slice of the human retina. * The retina forms the inner lining of the most of the back part of the eye.
    7 KB (1,058 words) - 14:23, 18 March 2015
  • [[File:Historic_retina_drawing.jpg|thumb|Historic retina drawing]] ..._Cajal|1904 - A Brief History of Science]] | [[Vision_-_Retina_Development|Retina]] | [[Embryology_History#Early_20th_Century|History - Early 20th Century]]
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  • ...ry optic vesicle and it is from this that the nine innermost layers of the retina are eventually formed, while the primary optic vesicle only forms the outer ...as shown at E, Fig. 9, to pass into the optic nerve as they grow from the retina toward the brain. This opening through which the optic fibers leave the eye
    22 KB (3,852 words) - 13:52, 30 August 2014
  • ...to the nerve cells of the retina (Fig. 71 A). On the inner surface of the retina, that is next to the portion of the brain ventricle which extends into the FIG. 71. Histogenesis and structure of the retina. From Cajal. (Die Retina der Wirbelthiere.)
    19 KB (3,294 words) - 14:29, 23 February 2020
  • ...rm. The inner canthus is established. [[Carnegie_stage_23|Stage 23]] - The retina comprises the pigmented layer, external limiting membrane, proliferative zo | '''Identify -''' Cornea. Anterior chamber. Lens. Vitreous body. Sensory retina. optic ventricle (artefact). Pigment epithelium.
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  • ...of the optic stalk, and that in the formation of the lower portion of the retina the choroidal fissure and parafissural regions are concerned. The closure o ...irst in the region above the optic stalk, namely in the oldest part of the retina, and thence extends gradually downwards on either side of the fissure, the
    14 KB (2,499 words) - 07:26, 1 April 2020
  • ==VIII. On the Development of the Retina and Optic Nerve, and of the Membranous Labyrinth and Auditory Nerve== ...irst part I have considered the mode of development of the optic nerve and retina, and also of the various layers of this membrane. In the second part, I hav
    35 KB (5,902 words) - 17:18, 18 March 2019
  • ...the whole specimen is mounted or spread on the glass slide; e.g., w. m. of retina; w. m. of mesentery.
    3 KB (349 words) - 14:34, 16 February 2013
  • ...ium of the cornea, (b) ie lens, and probably (e) the rods and cones of the retina. ...sitive retina, (c) pars ciliaris retinae, (d) uvea (e) pigmentary layer of retina.
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