In the following diagram, identify the structures by using the colors indicated. Lens = yellow Iris = dark blue Sclera = green Choroid = red Retina = orange Ciliary body = brown Cornea = purple Optic nerve = light blue
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Step 1: Locate the lens — the clear biconvex structure just posterior to the pupil/iris and suspended by zonular fibers — and color it yellow. Show more…
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