How do the sclera and cornea differ?

1 Answer
May 22, 2018

The cornea is the "part" of the sclera where the aqueous humor is located right behind, whereas the sclera generally only covers the eyes' interior.

The cornea is the key air-liquid interface for refraction of light entering the eye to hit the retina in the right spots so you can see.

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