Histology:
- The transitional zone at the tip of the pointer is termed as the ora serrata, the junction point between the retina (optic part) and the ciliary body (which is lined by the iris part).
- The pointed delicate fibers are termed as zonula Zinnii, which connects the lens to the ciliary body
- The hollow structure at the tip of the pointer is termed as the canal of Schlemm, which drains the aqueous humor
- The pointed layer is the retinal pigmented epithelium. The structure just left to it is the choroid.
- The shallow depression at the tip of the pointer is termed as the optic disc, while the mulitilayered structure is the retina
- The hollow structure at the tip of the pointer is the Moll gland, a modified sweat gland
- The tissue at the tip of the pointer is the tarsus, which lies (in that section) just above the Meibomian gland
- The collective name of the structure is the organ of Corti, which rests on the basilar membrane
- The rounded structures are the neurons of the ganglion spiralis, which is located in the modiolus of the cochlea
- The fine line at the tip of the pointer is the vestibular/reissner membrane, which separates the scala vestibuli and the scala media
Anatomy:
- M. Thyrohyoideus
- Vallecula epiglottica
- Cartilago cricoideus
- Recessus piriformis
- Papilla circumvalata
- M. Constrictor pharyngeus inferior
- Foramen caecum
- Plica vocalis
- Ventriculus laryngis
- Aditus tuba auditiva
- M. Cricothyroideus
- M. Sternohyoideus
- A. facialis
- N. Vagus
- Membrana cricothyroidea

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