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Eye structure
Eye cross-section with light ray entering and five labels.
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Eye structure
Mode: Diagram practice · Anatomy diagram (blank guide)
Eye cross-section with light ray entering and five labels.
Draw the anatomical structure with clear outlines and labels.
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Guided drawing · Step 1 of 7
Observe the structure
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Eye structure
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Eye cross-section with light ray entering and five labels.
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Add labels to the main parts. Use arrows to show flow. Start with big shapes before details.
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Mastery path · Human body systems
Step 4 of 4 · Draw and narrate heart, lungs, brain, and eye diagrams with directional flow.
Concept goal
Eye cross-section with light ray entering and five labels.
Practice task
Where does pressure change and why?
Mini project: Poster: oxygen journey from air to tissue
Master the diagram before you memorize the words. Visual structure is the scaffold.
After saving: continue to the next concept, return to the path overview, or open your Visual Skill Passport.
Path complete — view capstone →Safety: Simplified educational model. For learning and practice only — not professional-grade medical, engineering, or electrical documentation.
Drawing steps
- Side-view eye outline.
- Cornea bulge at front.
- Iris and pupil opening.
- Lens behind, retina at back, optic nerve out.
Progress
Not started yet — start practicing to begin tracking.