I can see this is an anatomy diagram showing different views of the eye with numbered labels. Let me work through matching each number to its correct anatomical structure.
Looking at the diagram systematically:
Left column (numbers 1-3):
- Label 1 points to the outermost layer - this is the
Cornea
- Label 2 points to the white outer covering - this is the
Sclera
- Label 3 points to the nerve at the back - this is the
Optic Nerve
Middle-left column (numbers 4-6):
- Label 4 points to the colored part - this is the
Iris
- Label 5 points to the opening in the center - this is the
Pupil
- Label 6 points to the serrated edge around the lens area - this is the
Ora Serrata
Middle-right column (numbers 7-9):
- Label 7 points to the ciliary body/structures - this is the
Ciliary Body
- Label 8 points to the middle vascular layer - this is the
Choroid
- Label 9 points to the clear fluid-filled space - this is the
Vitreous Humor
Right column (numbers 10-12):
- Label 10 points to the inner light-sensitive layer - this is the
Retina
- Label 11 points to the clear structure that focuses light - this is the
Lens
- Label 12 appears to point to a specific retinal feature - looking at the remaining option, this should be the
Tapetum Lucidum (a reflective layer)
Let me verify by checking the complete list provided:
1. Cornea ✓
2. Sclera ✓
3. Optic Nerve ✓
4. Iris ✓
5. Pupil ✓
6. Ora Serrata ✓
7. Ciliary Body ✓
8. Choroid ✓
9. Vitreous Humor ✓
10. Retina ✓
11. Lens ✓
12. Tapetum Lucidum ✓
Final Answer:
1-Cornea, 2-Sclera, 3-Optic Nerve, 4-Iris, 5-Pupil, 6-Ora Serrata, 7-Ciliary Body, 8-Choroid, 9-Vitreous Humor, 10-Retina, 11-Lens, 12-Tapetum Lucidum
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of eye dissection worksheet.