zonula ciliaris - significado y definición. Qué es zonula ciliaris
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Qué (quién) es zonula ciliaris - definición

PART OF THE EYE
Zonules of Zinn; Zonule; Zonular fiber; Zonula ciliaris; Zonular fibers; Zonular fibres; Suspensory ligament of the lens; Ciliary zonule; Ciliary zonules; Zonules; Zonula; Suspensory ligament of lens; Zinn's membrane; Zinn's membranes; Zinns membranes; Zinns membrane; Suspensory ligaments of the lens; Suspensory ligaments of lens

Icimauna ciliaris         
SPECIES OF BEETLE
Hemilophus ciliaris; Saperda ciliaris; Spathoptera ciliaris
Icimauna ciliaris is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Johann Christoph Friedrich Klug in 1825.
Blue moki         
SPECIES OF FISH
Latridopsis ciliaris; Blue Moki
Blue moki (Latridopsis ciliaris) is a species of marine ray finned fish belonging to the family Latridae, the trumpeters. It is native to the southwestern Pacific Ocean around New Zealand and occasionally off southeastern Australia at depths of and greater.
Luidia ciliaris         
SPECIES OF ECHINODERM
Seven armed starfish; Asterias ciliaris
Luidia ciliaris, the seven-armed sea star, is a species of sea star (starfish) in the family Luidiidae. It is found in the eastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean Sea.

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Zonule of Zinn

The zonule of Zinn () (Zinn's membrane, ciliary zonule) (after Johann Gottfried Zinn) is a ring of fibrous strands forming a zonule (little band) that connects the ciliary body with the crystalline lens of the eye. These fibers are sometimes collectively referred to as the suspensory ligaments of the lens, as they act like suspensory ligaments.