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rectus muscle
originates from the annular ring and enables the eye to follow moving objects and maintain the shape of the eyeball.
Sclera
is the opaque outermost coat of the eye that protects the eye and anchors the extrinsic muscles.
Ciliary muscle:
composed of smooth muscle bundles and anchors the suspensory ligament that holds the
lens in place.
Choroid:
is a dark brown membrane that forms the posterior portion of the uvea and supplies blood to all eye tunics.