This image features a detailed anatomical illustration of the human eye, with a specific focus on a magnified cross-section of the ciliary body and surrounding structures. The main diagram displays a sagittal view of the entire eye, while the circular inset zooms in on the junction between the anterior and posterior segments. Key structures labeled in the magnified view include:

Choroid: The vascular layer of the eye situated between the retina and the sclera.

Pars plana: The relatively flat, posterior portion of the ciliary body.

Pars plicata: The folded, anterior portion of the ciliary body, which contains the ciliary processes responsible for producing aqueous humor.

Iris: The pigmented structure that controls the diameter of the pupil and the amount of light reaching the retina.

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