Draw a diagram of an eye and label it.

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I'm unable to draw images directly, but I can help you visualize how to draw a diagram of an eye and label its parts. Below is a description of how you can create your diagram:

  1. Shape of the Eye: Start by drawing an oval shape that represents the outer appearance of the eye.

  2. Iris and Pupil: Inside the oval, draw a circle for the pupil in the center and a larger circle around it for the iris. The iris can have a texture or pattern to look more realistic.

  3. Sclera: The white part of the eye surrounding the iris is called the sclera. Make sure to leave space around the iris to represent the sclera.

  4. Cornea: Draw a slightly dome-shaped line on the front of the eye that overlaps the iris and pupil. This represents the cornea.

  5. Lens: Behind the iris, you can draw a transparent oval or disc shape representing the lens.

  6. Ciliary Body: Surrounding the lens, you can sketch a series of short, curved lines to show the ciliary body, which helps in focusing the lens.

  7. Retina: At the back of your eye diagram, draw a curved line or a layer to represent the retina.

  8. Optic Nerve: On the side opposite to the pupil, draw a line extending from the eye to represent the optic nerve.

  9. Labels: Now, label each part:

    • Oval (Eye)
    • Circle (Iris)
    • Smaller circle (Pupil)
    • Dome shape (Cornea)
    • Oval (Lens)
    • Curved lines (Ciliary Body)
    • Layer at the back (Retina)
    • Line extending from eye (Optic Nerve)

You can use arrows to connect each label to the corresponding part of the drawing. This should provide you with a clear diagram of the human eye and its major components!