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Iris

The opaque muscular contractile diaphragm that is suspended in the aqueous humor in front of the lens of the eye; perforated by the pupil and continuous peripherally with the ciliary body; possesses a deeply pigmented posterior surface, which excludes the passage of light except through the pupil, and a colored anterior surface which determines the color of the eye.