| ciliary body |
a ring of tissue between the iris and the choroid consisting of muscles and blood vessels that changes the shape of the lens and manufactures aqueous humor
Ãâó: www.preventblindness.org/uveitis/glossary.html
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| ciliary |
muscles: the muscles that enable the lens to change shape for focusing processes: the extensions of the ciliary body that secrete aqueous humour.
Ãâó: www.schools.net.au/edu/lesson_ideas/optics/glossar...
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| cilia |
Plural for cilium, which is a hair-like structure that moves in a waving motion. Cilia are used for motility in some one-celled organisms and for moving particles or fluids in certain cells of more advanced organisms.
Ãâó: www3.csc.noaa.gov/scoysters/html/glossary.htm
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| cilia |
Short, hair-like appendages usually found in large numbers. In some organisms cilia function in locomotion and/or feeding.
Ãâó: livingclassrooms.org/lbo/biofilm/glossary.html
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| ciliariscope |
An instrument for examining the ciliary region of the eye.
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