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TRANSPARENT STRUCTURE IN THE EYE
Crystalline lens; Crystalline eye lens; Natural ocular lens; Lens (vision); Lens of the eye; Lens diseases; Lens, crystalline; Eye lens; Lens cortex; Lens nucleus; Lens (eye); Lens disease; Lens fiber; Embryonic development of the human lens; Lens (anatomy)
  • Bony fish eye. Note the spherical lens and muscle to pull the lens backward
  • Bony fish eye. Note the spherical lens and muscle to pull the lens backward
  • Left to right: smooth capsule, small patch of epithelium, fused lens fibers or perhaps a void, fibers, wrinkled fibers
  • Sheep lens capsule removed. Decapsulation leads to a nearly formless blob.
  • Diving bird (Cormorant) lens focusing can be up to 80 dioptres for clearer underwater vision.
  •  Eye and detailed ray path including one intraocular lens layer
  • Fibers from lens nucleus
  • Tracing of Scheimpflug photographs of 20 year old human lens being thicker focusing near and thinner when focusing far. Internal layering of the lens is also significant
  • Cellular and supercellular structure in the mouse lens. Photos at increasing depth: A-Epithelium B-Broadening fiber ends C-Fiber ends lock together D-F- Voids G-Vacuoles I-Sutures
  • Channels regulate lens transport.
  • Lens diagram with photos
  • Similar to a human, this is a lens forming in a chicken eye
  • Microscope image of lens cell types and capsule
  • Ligament connection to mouse capsule forming part of the Zonule of Zinn
  • Lens fibers from mid to outer cortex. Balls of the ball and sockets can be seen protruding for the corners of cells in the lower picture
  • Pattern of lens fibers (anterior and lateral aspect)
  • Schachar model of lens focus
  • Sheep eye lens para-formaldehyde fixed front view. Small lenses are about 1cm in diameter. Small bumps at edge are remnants of suspensory ligaments
  • Sheep lens fixed side view. Note the largest lens has damaged capsule and iris attached
  • Wrinkled lens fibers in picture below compared to straight fibers above

nucleus of lens      

медицина

ядро хрусталика

crystalline lens         
[анат.] хрусталик глаза
paraventricular nucleus         
  • Magnocellular neurons of the PVN and SON project to the [[posterior pituitary]]
REGION OF THE HYPOTHALAMUS
Paraventricular hypothalamic nucleus; Paraventricular nucleus; Paraventricular nuclei; Nucleus paraventricularis hypothalami; Nucleus paraventricularis; Paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus; AV3V

общая лексика

паравентрикулярное ядро

Definitie

чечевица
1. ж.
1) Растение семейства бобовых со съедобными плоскими округлыми бобами.
2) Съедобные зерна такого растения.
2. ж.
Певчая птица семейства вьюрковых.

Wikipedia

Lens (vertebrate anatomy)

The lens, or crystalline lens, is a transparent biconvex structure in most land vertebrate eyes. Along with the cornea, aqueous and vitreous humours it refracts light, focusing it onto the retina. In many land animals the shape of the lens can be altered, effectively changing the focal length of the eye, enabling them to focus on objects at various distances. This adjustment of the lens is known as accommodation (see also below). In many fully aquatic vertebrates such as fish other methods of accommodation are used such as changing the lens's position relative to the retina rather than changing lens shape. Accommodation is analogous to the focusing of a photographic camera via changing its lenses. In land vertebrates the lens is flatter on its anterior side than on its posterior side, while in fish the lens is often close to spherical.

Accommodation in humans is well studied to allow artificial means of supplementing our focus such as glasses for correction of sight as we age. The refractive power of a younger human lens in its natural environment is approximately 18 dioptres, roughly one-third of the eye's total power of about 60 dioptres at infancy and 10 dioptres by the age of 25 years. Most of the reduction in our natural accommodation as we age is attributed to the aging of our lenses.

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