Cross-section through the iris. Recall that the iris is comprised of
cells that are derived from both the neural retina and uveal (choroidal)
layers of the eye. Arrowhead marks pigmented epithelial cell layer
located at the most posterior portion of the iris. This surface of the
iris is positioned adjacent to the lens. The sphincter pupillae muscle
is marked by the arrow. The remainder of the iris is comprised of
connective tissue.