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Sensory System Unfinished

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aqueous humor   watery fluid found in anterior chamber of eye  
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choroid coat   middle layer of eye  
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cones   pigment in eye responsible for colors and bright lights  
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conjunctiva   membrane found in front of the eye  
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constrict dilate    
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cornea   a circular area in the very front of the sclerotic coat  
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extrinsic muscles   muscles responsible for moving the eye within the orbital socket  
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intrinsic muscles   muscles that help the iris control the amount of light entering the pupil  
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iris   colored muscular layer surrounding the pupil of the eye  
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lacrimal glands   (blank)  
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