The eye does not have a cuticle like the skin or nails. The eye has a protective outer layer called the cornea. The cornea acts as a barrier to protect the eye from foreign particles and infections.
Epidermis
Both have a protective outer layer.
Bark.
Epidermis
The white part of the eye is known as the sclera. It is a tough, protective outer layer that helps maintain the shape of the eye and provides attachment points for the eye muscles.
Fibrous tissue, vascular tissue, and retina
The connective tissue that forms the protective layer of the eye is called the sclera. This tough, white outer layer helps maintain the shape of the eye and provides attachment points for the eye's muscles.
cornea
It is the nonsensitive layer of the skin, the thin protective outer layer of the skin
The tough white coating of the eye is called the sclera. It is a dense, fibrous tissue that helps to maintain the shape of the eye and provides attachment points for the eye muscles.
sclera