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  • The lens is held in position by
    suspensory ligaments
  • The part of choroid covering the lens which regulates size of pupil
    iris
  • The photoreceptor cells sensitive to dim light
    rods
  • Muscles found in iris
    radial and circular
  • the protective part of eye which prevent falling of larger particles into the eye
    eye lashes
  • The two eyes are located in deep sockets called
    eye orbits
  • Location of tear glands
    upper sideward portion of the orbit
  • The part of retina which gives best vision is
    yellow spot
  • A thin membrane covering the entire front part of the eye
    conjuctiva
  • The capacity of lens to change its shape is called
    power of accomadation
  • The part of no vision in eye
    blind spot
  • The nerve which sends information of image to brain
    optic nerve
  • The part of eye which contains maximum rods and cones
    yellow spot
  • The enzyme found in the tears
    lysozyme
  • The type of lens found in human eye
    biconvex lens
  • The pigment found in the rods is
    rhodopsin or visual purple
  • The layer of eye having rich supply of blood
    choroid
  • the transparent jelly like substance found in retina
    vitreous humour
  • The part of eye which keeps it moist
    aqueous humour
  • The pigment found in cones is
    iodopsin
  • The part of eye made of tough fibrous tissue
    scleroid
  • The photoreceptor cells sensitive to coloured vision
    cones
  • The transparent portion of sclera is called
    cornea
  • The part of choroid which helps in changing the shape of lens
    ciliary muscles