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==Assessment==
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File:Eye_diagram_bandw.jpg‎ | Basic structure of the human eye.
File:Eyediagramcolour1.JPG | Basic anatomy of the eye.
File:Eye-pupil-sclera-iris.jpg| Illustration of the front of the eye, showing the iris, sclera and pupil. Credits: Webvision [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21413389 PMID:21413389] [PubMed]
File:Extraocular-muscles-scan.jpg|A CAT scan with illustrations to show the '''extraocular muscles''' from the back view of the eye. Credits: Webvision [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21413389 PMID:21413389] [PubMed]
File:Retina-layers-diagram2.jpg|A diagram of the layers of the retina. Credits: Webvision [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21413389 PMID:21413389] [PubMed]
File:Eye-retina-layers.jpg|The layers of the retina magnified, showing the direction of the layers of the retina in the back of the eye. Credits: Webvision [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21413389 PMID:21413389] [PubMed]
File:Retina-layers-diagram.jpg|A diagram of the components of the retina. Credits: Webvision [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21413389 PMID:21413389] [PubMed]
File:Aristotle-eye.jpg|The eye according to Aristotle. Credits: Magnus, 1901. Note the lens is missing, and there are three vessels drawn that was believed to transport fluid to and from the eye.
File:Celsus-eye.jpg|The eye according to Celsus. Credits: Magnus, 1901. Note the lens is placed in the centre of the eye, in the vitreous.
File:Rufus-eye.jpg|The eye according to Rufus of Ephesus. Credits: Magnus, 1901. Note the lens is placed in the correct position, behind the iris of the eye
File:Galen-eye1.jpg|The eye according to Galen. Credits: Magnus, 1901.
File:Kollmann691.jpg|The blue part at the bottom is the endoderm. The pink middle layer is the mesoderm. The top yellow layer is the ectoderm. The fold labelled as 'augenfeld' is the place where the optic vesicle will form. Credits: Kollmann, J. (1907)
File:Kollmann692.jpg|The eye area (augenfeld) is a bowl shaped bulge still located on the side walls. Credits: Kollmann, J. (1907)
File:Kollmann693.jpg| The neural tube is shown after removal of all of the ectoderm and ventral organs, such as heart, gut tube, etc. The primary optic vesicle forms a slightly flattened hollow protrusion on the forebrain. Credits: Kollmann, J. (1907)
File:Kollmann694.jpg|The lateral surface of the primary optic vesicle is slightly depressed, showing the first sign of the emergence of the secondary optic vesicle. Credits: Kollmann, J. (1907)
File:Kollmann695.jpg|The bulging lateral wall of the primary optic vesicle is covered by a fairly well demarcated lens plate, a direct continuation of the ectoderm. Between the optic vesicle and the lens pit are some flattened spindle-shaped cells. In the adjoining mesoderm are cross-sections of capillaries. Credits: Kollmann, J. (1907)
File:Kollmann697.jpg|The lens still hangs together with the ectoderm. The primary eye vesicle is indented with respect to the lens. Between the lens and the lateral plate of the optic vesicle is a narrow space, which allows area to further develop later. Credits: Kollmann, J. (1907)
File:Kollmann698.jpg|4th Week of development. The internal organisation shows the secondary optic vesicle. A: The rear wall of lens is noticeable and is enveloped by mesoderm. B: The edges of the lens pit is already grown and the lens vesicles are formed, which is still related to the remaining ectoderm. Credits: Kollmann, J. (1907)
File:Kollmann699.jpg|The lens has now cut off from the ectoderm, but is still very superficial. Between it and the lateral lamina of the optic cup, there is a considerable space. The eye stalk has become longer and is enclosed together with the optic cup and lens of the mesoderm. The cornea, sclera and choroid make gradual development. Credits: Kollmann, J. (1907)
File:5months-gestation-retina.jpg|The layers of the retina in the fifth month of development.  Credits: Webvision [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21413389 PMID:21413389] [PubMed
File:Stage14 sem2b-limb.jpg | A Stage 14 embryo showing the location of an otic placode.
File:Stage 13 image 060.jpg | A cross section showing the organisation of the developing brain, the optic vesicle and the lens (optic) placode.
File:Formation of the optic vesicle 1.jpg | Early formation of the optic vesicle from the neural groove.
File:Formation of the optic vesicle 2.jpg | The optic vesicle at a later stage, showing the optic stalk.
File:Formation of the optic nerve and chiasm 1.jpg | A recognisable brain and eye structure in later development.
File:Formation of the optic cup 1.jpg | Mechanism of optic cup formation.
File:Formation of the optic cup 2.jpg | Layers of the optic cup in retina development.
File:Formation of the retina 1.jpg | Cross-section of the primitive retina showing cell types and layers.
File:Formation of the retina 2.jpg | Cross-section of a developed retina showing cell types and layers.
File:Formation of the lens 1.jpg | The importance of the optic cup in lens differentiation.
File:Formation of the lens 2.jpg | The lens placode separates from the ectoderm and migrates into the mesoderm forming the lens vesicle.
File:Formation of the choroid and sclera 1.jpg | The choroid and sclera derives from mesenchyme surrounding the optic cup.
File:Formation of the eyelid 1.jpg | Small grooves in the ectoderm of the head - the precursors to an eyelid.
File:Formation of the eyelid 2.jpg | The eye at an advanced stage of embryonic development. Note however, that the eyelids remain fused until much later.
File:Bionic_eye.JPG | An early prototype of the bionic eye.
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==From the Course Coordinator==
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