Anatomy of the Eye - Medical Illustration, Human Anatomy Drawing
This illustration provides a detailed 3/4 view of the eye, highlighting its key anatomical structures. The outermost layer is the sclera, with the transparent cornea at the front. The anterior chamber lies between the cornea and iris, while the posterior chamber is located behind the iris. The lens is held in place by the lens capsule, and behind it is the vitreous body, filling the posterior segment of the eye. The ciliary body, located near the iris, is responsible for controlling the lens's shape. The retina lines the back of the eye and connects to the optic nerve, which transmits visual information to the brain. The Canal of Schlemm is visible near the corneoscleral junction, important for aqueous humor drainage.