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Glossary
of Terms:
Cornea (KOR-nee-uh):
The transparent front "window"
of the eye that covers the iris and pupil, and provides most
of the eye's optical power.
Lens:
The transparent, biconvex
lens of the eye helps bring rays of light to focus on the retina.
Macula
(MAK-yoo-luh):
The small, specialized central area of the retina, the macula
is responsible for acute central vision.
Optic Nerve:
Carries impulses for sight from the retina to the brain.
Pupil:
The variable-sized black circular opening in the center of the
iris, the pupil regulates the amount of light that enters the
eye.
Retina (RET-ih-huh):
The lining of the rear two-thirds of the eye, the retina converts
images from the eye's optical system into electrical impulses
sent along the Optic Nerve to the brain.
Vitreous (VIT-ree-us):
The transparent, colorless, gelatinous mass that fills the rear
two-thirds of the interior of the eyeball, between the lens and
the retina.

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ECC OVERVIEW
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ABOUT YOUR EYES
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WHO WE ARE
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WHAT WE DO
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