Calf eyeball from a dissection done at University of Pennsylvania on 2005 Oct 13. In this photo, the eye has just been halved, and the vitreous humor (which is gelatinous) is still in place, with the lens and iris visible underneath it.
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Calf eyeball from a dissection done at University of Pennsylvania on 2005 Oct 13. In this photo, the eye has just been halved, and the vitreous humor (which is gelatinous) is still in place, with the lens and iris visible underneath it. Permission is gra