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what are the Aqueous and Vitreaous Humor explain???​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Aqueous humor - the clear, watery fluid between the cornea and the front of the vitreous. The aqueous humor bathes and nourishes the lens and maintains pressure within the eye. ... It also helps control intraocular pressure.

Explanation:

The vitreous chamber is larger than the aqueous chamber and lies between the lens and retina. It is filled with a transparent gel called vitreous humor that gives shape to the eye. It supports the retina and lens, refracts light rays and maintains intra-ocular pressure inside the eye. The cornea, aqueous humor, lens and vitreous humor, altogether act as small lenses and refract light rays to focus on the retina.

Answered by Anonymous
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Aqueous Humour is present Between Cornea and lens ..its nature is Watery fluid

It also maintains intralocular pressure

Vitreous Humour is present Between Lens and retina Which is Transperent gel

Hope it helps u

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