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choroid and sclerotic difference

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A layer of blood vessels and connective tissue present between the white of the eye i.e sclera and retina is called choroid.

Sclerotic is the white coloured outer coat of the eye. It is also called sclera. It is the tough, opaque tissue that protects the outer layer of the eye.


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