stratum argenteum of choroid

choroid stratum argenteum

A silver reflective layer in the outer choroid, adjacent to the sclera, frequently present in fish larvae but not as frequent in adults.

Type Organ
Parent Structure lamina
Latin Name choroid stratum argenteum

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the stratum argenteum of choroid?
A silver reflective layer in the outer choroid, adjacent to the sclera, frequently present in fish larvae but not as frequent in adults.
What is the Latin name for the stratum argenteum of choroid?
The Latin name for the stratum argenteum of choroid is choroid stratum argenteum.

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