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Chapter 25

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show A fracture of the orbit or of the bones that support the floor of the orbit.  
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show The delicate membrane that lines the eyelids and overs the exposed surface of the eye.  
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show Inflammation of the conjunctiva  
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show The transparent tissue layer in front of the pupil and iris of the eye.  
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show The eyeball  
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Hyphema   show
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Iris   show
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show The glands that produce fluids to keep the eye moist; also called tear glands.  
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Lens   show
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Optic Nerve   show
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Orbit   show
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show The circular opening in the middle of the iris that admits light to the back of the eye.  
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show The light-sensitive area of the eye where images are projected; a layer of cells at the back of the eye that changes the light image into electrical impulses, which are carried by the optic nerve to the brain.  
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show Separation of the retina from its attachments at the back of the eye.  
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Sclera   show
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