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What is vitreous humour ?

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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The vitreous humour (also known simply as the vitreous) is a clear, colourless fluid that fills the space between the lens and the retina of your eye. 99% of it consists of water and the rest is a mixture of collagen, proteins, salts and sugars.

Answered by Anonymous
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the transparent gelatinous tissue filling the eyeball behind the lens.

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