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Globe (human eye)

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Region of the eyeball apart from its appendages
Globe
Schematic diagram of the human eye.
Details
Artery anterior ciliary arteries, long posterior ciliary arteries, short posterior ciliary arteries
Identifiers
Latin bulbus oculi
Anatomical terminology

The globe of the eye, or bulbus oculi, is the frontmost sensory organ of the human ocular system, going from the cornea at the front, to the anterior part of the optic nerve at the back. More simply, the eyeball itself, as well as the ganglion cells in the retina that eventually transmit visual signals through the optic nerve.[1] A hollow structure, the bulbus oculi is composed of a wall enclosing a cavity filled with fluid with three coats: the sclera, choroid, and the retina.[2] Normally, the bulbus oculi is bulb-like structure.[3] However, the bulbus oculi is not completely spherical. Its anterior surface, transparent and more curved, is known as the cornea of the bulbus oculi.

The main purpose of the bulbus oculi is to refract photons passing through the cornea, pupil, and lens to focus onto the retina, where the photons in the refracted light rays trigger electric and chemical reactions within the layers of the retina, specifically the fovea centralis. These reactions are then passed as electrical signals through the optic nerve into the posterior section of the human ocular system (which takes place in the brain). [4]

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References

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  1. ^ "Globe of eye ", Biology Online , 2009年08月20日. Retrieved on 2009年08月20日.
  2. ^ Bailey, Frederick Randolph (1920). Text-book of histology (6 ed.). University of California: W. Wood.
  3. ^ TMB. "Wall of the Bulbus Oculi". Tpub.com. Retrieved 2012年11月27日.
  4. ^ "Eye Globe Anatomy ", Medscape , 2017年11月09日. Retrieved on 2023年08月01日.
Anatomy of the globe of the human eye
Fibrous tunic
(outer)
Sclera
Cornea
[画像:1:posterior segment 2:ora serrata 3:ciliary muscle 4:ciliary zonules 5:Schlemm's canal 6:pupil 7:anterior chamber 8:cornea 9:iris 10:lens cortex 11:lens nucleus 12:ciliary process 13:conjunctiva 14:inferior oblique muscule 15:inferior rectus muscule 16:medial rectus muscle 17:retinal arteries and veins 18:optic disc 19:dura mater 20:central retinal artery 21:central retinal vein 22:optic nerve 23:vorticose vein 24:bulbar sheath 25:macula 26:fovea 27:sclera 28:choroid 29:superior rectus muscle 30:retina]
1:posterior segment 2:ora serrata 3:ciliary muscle 4:ciliary zonules 5:Schlemm's canal 6:pupil 7:anterior chamber 8:cornea 9:iris 10:lens cortex 11:lens nucleus 12:ciliary process 13:conjunctiva 14:inferior oblique muscule 15:inferior rectus muscule 16:medial rectus muscle 17:retinal arteries and veins 18:optic disc 19:dura mater 20:central retinal artery 21:central retinal vein 22:optic nerve 23:vorticose vein 24:bulbar sheath 25:macula 26:fovea 27:sclera 28:choroid 29:superior rectus muscle 30:retina
Uvea / vascular
tunic
(middle)
Choroid
Ciliary body
Iris
Retina (inner)
Layers
Cells
Other
Anatomical regions
of the eye
Anterior segment
Posterior segment
Other

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