Step-by-step explanation:
1 Outer coat (fibrous tunic)
The eye’s outer layer is made of dense connective tissue, which protects the eyeball and maintains its shape. It is also known as the fibrous tunic
2 Middle coat (vascular tunic)
The middle layer of tissue surrounding the eye, also known as the vascular tunic or „uvea“, is formed – from behind forward – by the choroid, the ciliary body, and the iris
3Inner coat
The third and inner coat of the eye is the retina, which is responsible for the perception of images – vision
3Inner coat
The third and inner coat of the eye is the retina, which is responsible for the perception of images – vision
The lens