The choroid is the layer responsible for providing the pigmentation that forms most of the pigmented vascular tunic of the eye. It helps to absorb excess light and prevent reflection within the eye, contributing to visual acuity.
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The pigmented tunic you are referring to is the choroid, which contains melanin that absorbs excess light and prevents it from scattering within the eye. This helps to improve visual acuity and reduce glare.
The uvea, also called the uveal layer, uveal coat, uveal tract, or vascular tunic, is the pigmented middle of the three concentric layers that make up an eye.
That's exactly what it was......a tunic. The still used the Roman style of tunic. It is called a Kirtle.
a shaggy skirt.
choroid coat.
Yes, It is a Pretty color, But i don't recommend it for kids under 10 Because it is a pink red color, but it is great for middle schoolers! It is Pigmented!
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Tunic Media
No, the choroid is not the pigmented layer of the eye. The pigmented layer is called the retina, specifically the pigmented epithelium layer of the retina. The choroid is a vascular layer located behind the retina that provides oxygen and nutrients to the retina.
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