Is the pupil medial to the iris?

Yes, the pupil is indeed medial to the iris.

To understand the anatomical relationship between the pupil and iris, we need to clarify the terms "medial" and "iris."

The term "medial" refers to a position closer to the midline of the body or an organ. In the context of the eye, "medial" refers to a location closer to the center of the eye.

The iris is the colored part of the eye that surrounds the pupil. It consists of muscle fibers that control the size of the pupil. The pupil, on the other hand, is the circular opening in the center of the iris.

In the eye, when we say the pupil is "medial" to the iris, we mean that the pupil is towards the center of the eye or closer to the midline of the body. So, yes, the pupil is medial to the iris.