Medical Definition of Tunica interna bulbi

1. Light sensitive layer of the eye. In vertebrates, looking from outside, there are four major cell layers: (i) the outer neural retina, which contains neurons (ganglion cells, amacrine cells, bipolar cells) as well as blood vessels, (ii) the photoreceptor layer, a single layer of rods and cones, (iii) the pigmented retinal epithelium (PRE or RPE), (iv) the choroid, composed of connective tissue, fibroblasts and including a well vascularised layer, the chorio capillaris, underlying the basal lamina of the PRE. Behind the choroid is the sclera, a thick organ capsule. In molluscs (especially cephalopods such as the squid) the retina has the light sensitive cells as the outer layer with the neural and supporting tissues below. See: retinal rods, retinal cones, rhodopsin. This entry appears with permission from the Dictionary of Cell and Molecular Biology (11 Mar 2008)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tunica Interna Bulbi

tunica conjunctiva
tunica conjunctiva bulbi
tunica conjunctiva palpebrarum
tunica elastica
tunica externa
tunica externa oculi
tunica externa thecae folliculi
tunica extima
tunica fibrosa
tunica fibrosa bulbi
tunica fibrosa hepatis
tunica fibrosa lienis
tunica fibrosa renis
tunica fibrosa splenis
tunica interna bulbi (current term)
tunica interna thecae folliculi
tunica intima
tunica media
tunica mucosa
tunica mucosa bronchiorum
tunica mucosa cavitatis tympani
tunica mucosa coli
tunica mucosa ductus deferentis
tunica mucosa intestini tenuis
tunica mucosa laryngis
tunica mucosa linguae
tunica mucosa nasi
tunica mucosa oesophagi

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