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Eyeball with Part of Orbit

Nursing Modals

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The human eyeball, a fascinating structure, sits nestled within the protective confines of the orbit. This bony cavity not only houses the eye but also supports the delicate tissues and muscles that control its movements. The intricate relationship between the eyeball and orbit is crucial for optimal vision and eye function. Surrounded by various anatomical features such as the optic nerve, blood vessels, and fat that cushions the eye, this complex arrangement allows for a range of motion and adaptability to different lighting conditions. The orbit's design protects the eyeball from injury while facilitating the essential physiological processes necessary for sight. Understanding this relationship enriches our appreciation of the remarkable engineering behind our visual system.

Features:

1. The eyeball is dissected horizontally including optic nerve entering base of the skull and ocular muscles.

2. Dissected into 8 parts.

Height 19cm Width 18cm Thickness 22cm Enlarged appro-3times big Separated into 8 part