Cornea: Clear tissue in front of the color of the eye.
Sclera: White of the eye.
Conjunctiva: Clear tissue covering the sclera.
Iris: Color of the eye.
Pupil: Hole in the middle of the iris.
Aqueous: Liquid filling the space between the cornea
   and the iris.
Lens: Part of the eye responsible for focusing.
Ciliary Body (Muscle): Pulls on the lens to make the eye
                                    focus.
Retina: Made of tiny receptors that allow the eye to see.
Macula: Center of the Retina. Has the most densely        
              packed receptors for best vision.
Vitreous: Clear gel filling the inside of the eye.
Optic Nerve: Sends the image from the eye to the brain.
Extra-ocular Muscle: Allows the eye to move.
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