Eye
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each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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White portion of eye | Sclera
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Colored portion of eye | Iris
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Controls amount of light entering eye | Pupil
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Thin mucous membrane layer that lines anterior part of eye and inner part of eyelids | Conjunctiva
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Produces tears | Lacrimal gland
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Tears drain from eye through this duct | Lacrimal duct
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Help protect eyeball by preventing foreign materials and/or insects from coming in contact with surface of eyeball | Eyelashes
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Contains extensive capillaries that provide blood supply and nutrients to eye | Choroid
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Hold lens in place | Suspensory ligaments
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Transmits nerve impulses via optic nerve to brain for interpretation of image seen by eye | Retina
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