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File:Schematic wowza diagram of the human eye.svg International version Based on a bitmap uploaded to the English Wikipedia as Image:Schematic diagram of the human eye.png by User:Delta G . Although it was created in Sodipodi , for some reason it was not uploaded as a vector image.
attempting to fix the black and white background problem. Does commons have a sandbox image where I can practice, or is it OK to keep fussing with drawings like this. 15:12, 27 March 2015: 903 × 599 (320 KB) Guy vandegrift: Proper cropping: 15:04, 27 March 2015: 765 × 599 (318 KB) Guy vandegrift: User created page with UploadWizard
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English: Diagram of a human eye (horizontal section section of the right eye) 1. Lens, 2. Zonule of Zinn or Ciliary zonule, 3. Posterior chamber and 4. Anterior chamber with 5. Aqueous humour flow; 6. Pupil, 7. Corneosclera or Fibrous tunic with 8. Cornea, 9. Trabecular meshwork and Schlemm's canal. 10. Corneal limbus and 11. Sclera; 12 ...