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Non-sensory retina: Ora serrata

This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.

Ora serrata <p>This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.</p>

Ora serrata

This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.

Sensory retina <p>This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.</p>

Sensory retina

This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.

Non-sensory retina  <p>This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.</p>

Non-sensory retina

This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.

 - Pigment epithelium <p>This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.</p>

- Pigment epithelium

This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.

Choroid <p>This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.</p>

Choroid

This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.

Sclera <p>This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.</p>

Sclera

This image shows the ora serrata at higher magnification.  Note how the multilayered, sensory retina (to the right) collapses into a single layer of cuboidal/columnar epithelium over the ciliary body.  The pigment epithelium of the retina continues forward and underlies the layer derived from the sensory retina.

Image source > <p>Image taken of a slide from the University of Mississippi collection.</p>

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Image taken of a slide from the University of Mississippi collection.