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Place the tunics of the eyeball in order, beginning with the innermost layer.Instructions

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Place the tunics of the eyeball in order, beginning with the innermost layer.Instructions

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The three tunics or layers of the eyeball, from the innermost to the outermost, are:

  1. Retina: This is the innermost layer of the eye. It contains the cells that sense light (photoreceptors) and the blood vessels that supply the eye.

  2. Choroid: This is the middle layer of the eye. It contains the blood vessels that supply the outer parts of the retina and the sclera.

  3. Sclera: This is the outermost layer of the eye. It is a tough, white layer that gives the eye its shape and protects the inner parts of the eye.

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