Answer:
The correct answer is E.
Step-by-step explanation:
The choroid is a vascular layer of the eye that lays between the retina and the sclera. Its main function is to supply oxygen and nutrients to the outer layers of the retina. The layers of the choroid are:
• Haller's layer
• Sattler's layer
• Choriocapillaris
• Bruch's membrane (in contact with the retinal pigment ephitelium)
The choroid is part of the uveal tract, which also contains the iris and the ciliary body.