Political Science, asked by julu3496, 11 months ago

The liquid filled between the retina and the lens is called
(a) Eye fluid
(b) Vitreous humour
(c) Iris
(d) None of these

Answers

Answered by PIKACHU575
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Answer:

Vitreous Humour

Explanation:

its a jelly like fluid that gives shape to the eyeball. Hope it helps :)

Answered by bestanswers
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The right answer to the asked question is Option B.

The liquid-filled between the retina and the lens is called Vitreous humour.

It is an absolutely transparent liquid. The liquid is made up of 99 per cent water. The other one per cent includes substances like:

• Sugar

• Salts

• Proteins

• Collagen

The thickness of the liquid is like a jelly.

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