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Answered by Anonymous
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The chambers in front of the lens (both the anterior and posterior chambers) are filled with a clear, watery fluid called aqueous humor. ... These two fluids press against the inside of the eyeball and help the eyeball keep its shape.

Answered by MrFaNtAsY
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The chambers in front of the lens (both the anterior and posterior chambers) are filled with a clear, watery fluid called aqueous humor. ... These two fluids press against the inside of the eyeball and help the eyeball keep its shape

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