Choroid | Retina |
The choroidal layer is a layer of vascular tissue in the eye. |
A retina is the innermost layer of nerves in the eye. |
It is abundant in blood cells | It is abundant in neurons |
It is involved in supplying nutrients and oxygen. |
Its function is to form an image for other parts of the eye i.e. the retina forms an image of the object. |
Answered by Abhisek | 1 year ago
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