MadSci Network: Development
Query:

Subject: what are differences beetwin the human eye and the rodents one...

Date: Wed Jun 28 10:37:02 2000
Posted by Dominique
Grade level: grad (science) School: research assistant in an eye center
City: miami State/Province: fl Country: usa
Area of science: Development
ID: 962203022.Dv
Message:

rabbits,mice,rats,cats,dogs,monkeys.
Please answer my question or if you could tell me where i can find those 
informations.
I am looking for the mesur4ment of different tissues:
conjonctiva,cornea,iris,ciliary-body,lens,aqueous humor,optic
nerve,retina,muscles.....)the size,the thickness,the composition,the index of
refraction......
Thank you a lot that is very important for my studies.
I am sorry, my english is not very good.
Have a nice evening.
dominique





Response:


Re: what are differences beetwin the human eye and the rodents one... 
rabbits,mice,rats,cats,dogs,monkeys.
Please answer my question or if you could tell me where i can find those 
informations.
thank you 


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Dominique - exactly what sort of differences are you looking for?  
Development, function, eye to brain connections, all of the above?  If you 
can narrow it down or focus the question, we'll be happy to answer it. 

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