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difference between virteous chamber and anterior chaber​

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Answered by bhakti4616
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Vitreous chamber: This is the largest part, filled with a gel-like transparent fluid. Anterior chamber: This is between your iris and cornea. Posterior chamber: This is the part of the eye between the lens and iris.

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Difference between virteous chamber and anterior chamber?

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Virteous Chamber

The vitreous chamber is the largest of the three chambers and is located behind the lens and in front of the optic nerve. This chamber is filled with a thick, clear gel-like substance called the vitreous humor (also vitreous body). The humor plays a crucial role in supporting the posterior side of the lens.

Anterior Chamber

The anterior chamber is the front part of the eye between the cornea and the iris. The iris controls the amount of light that enters the eye by opening and closing the pupil. The iris uses muscles to change the size of the pupil.

Differences:-

Vitreous chamber is the largest of the three chambers while anterior chamber is the smallest.

Vitreous chamber is located behind the lens and in front of the optic nerve while anterior chamber is located in the front part of the eye between the cornea and the iris.

Vitreous chamber is filled with a thick,clear,gell-like substance called vitreous humour while anterior chamber is filed with anterior humour.

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