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The Vascular Tunic of the Eye Has Three Distinct Regions

Question 97

Question 97

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The vascular tunic of the eye has three distinct regions. From anterior to posterior what are they?
A: Ciliary body
B: Choroid
C: Iris


A) a, b, c
B) b, a, c
C) c, a, b
D) c, b, a
E) b, c, a

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