The space behind cornea is filled with called
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aqueous humor
A clear fluid called the aqueous humor fills the space between the cornea and the iris. Behind the cornea is a colored, ring-shaped membrane called the iris.
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The space behind cornea is filled with a liquid called aqueous humour.
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The aqueous humor bathes and nourishes the lens and maintains pressure within the eye. Since the lens and cornea have no blood supply, the aqueous humor performs the blood's job of carrying nutrients to those structures.
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