The junction of the cornea and sclera is known as?

The junction of the cornea and sclera is known as?

Explanation

The junction of the cornea and sclera is known as the "limbus."

This region marks the transition between the transparent cornea at the front of the eye and the opaque sclera that forms the white outer layer of the eyeball.

It is an important anatomical landmark

They play a role in various eye functions, including:

  • the attachment of the irisĀ 
  • the drainage of aqueous humor from the eye.