Discover the intricate anatomy of the human eye — an incredibly sophisticated organ responsible for our sense of sight. In this video, we take you on a detailed visual journey through the structural layers and internal components of the eye, including the sclera, cornea, choroid, retina, lens, iris, and ciliary body. Understanding the anatomy and physiology of the eye is essential for grasping how vision works and for recognizing the basis of common ocular conditions. What You’ll Learn in This Video: The structural layers of the eye: fibrous, vascular (uveal), and nervous Key anatomical components: sclera, cornea, choroid, retina, iris, lens, and ciliary body How light is refracted and focused to produce vision Functions of the aqueous humor and vitreous body The role of the pupil, suspensory ligaments, and extraocular muscles How parasympathetic and sympathetic stimulation affects eye function Whether you're a student, medical professional, or simply curious about how the eye works, this video provides a clear and concise breakdown of the human eye’s anatomy.

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