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During ocular development, the optic vesicles interact with which of the following tissues?
C. Surface Ectoderm. Embryonic optic vesicles form as an extension of the neural tube. As these approach the surface ectoderm, the lens placide and lens vesicles form. The narrow cleft, aka embryonic fissure, forms in the walls of the optic cup. Hyaloid vessels form the vascular capsule of the lens.
C. Surface Ectoderm. Embryonic optic vesicles form as an extension of the neural tube. As these approach the surface ectoderm, the lens placide and lens vesicles form. The narrow cleft, aka embryonic fissure, forms in the walls of the optic cup. Hyaloid vessels form the vascular capsule of the lens.