ArtsyGirl13 macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 7, 2023 11 2 May 9, 2023 #1 People see a little amount or no amount of light in the insides of their eyelids depending on what environment they're in, what's the difference of light in the insides of their eyelids?
People see a little amount or no amount of light in the insides of their eyelids depending on what environment they're in, what's the difference of light in the insides of their eyelids?
ArtsyGirl13 macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 7, 2023 11 2 May 21, 2023 #2 When someone closes their eyelids, what part the back of the eyelids called?
DeltaMac macrumors G5 Jul 30, 2003 13,930 4,701 Delaware May 21, 2023 #3 ArtsyGirl13 said: When someone closes their eyelids, what part the back of the eyelids called? Click to expand... Is that called the "tarsus"?
ArtsyGirl13 said: When someone closes their eyelids, what part the back of the eyelids called? Click to expand... Is that called the "tarsus"?
ArtsyGirl13 macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 7, 2023 11 2 May 21, 2023 #4 DeltaMac said: Is that called the "tarsus"? Click to expand... Tarsus? There are two sides of the eyelids, the front side and the back side when the eyes are closed.
DeltaMac said: Is that called the "tarsus"? Click to expand... Tarsus? There are two sides of the eyelids, the front side and the back side when the eyes are closed.
ArtsyGirl13 macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 7, 2023 11 2 May 21, 2023 #6 Dr. Quack said: Palbebral conjunctiva Click to expand... Is that part of the back of the eyelids?
D Dr. Quack macrumors newbie Jul 22, 2020 2 0 May 21, 2023 #7 ArtsyGirl13 said: Is that part of the back of the eyelids? Click to expand... It's the inner layer of the eyelids which is in contact with the eye.
ArtsyGirl13 said: Is that part of the back of the eyelids? Click to expand... It's the inner layer of the eyelids which is in contact with the eye.
ArtsyGirl13 macrumors newbie Original poster Mar 7, 2023 11 2 May 21, 2023 #8 Dr. Quack said: It's the inner layer of the eyelids which is in contact with the eye. Click to expand... okay. Do you mean the palpebral conjunctiva? Last edited: May 21, 2023
Dr. Quack said: It's the inner layer of the eyelids which is in contact with the eye. Click to expand... okay. Do you mean the palpebral conjunctiva?