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What is vitreous humour? Where is it found in the eye ball? State two functions of vitreous humour.​

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Answered by mustafashaikh93462
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The aqueous humour is a transparent watery fluid similar to plasma, but containing low protein concentrations. It is secreted from the ciliary epithelium, a structure supporting the lens.[1] It fills both the anterior and the posterior chambers of the eye, and is not to be confused with the vitreous humour, which is located in the space between the lens and the retina, also known as the posterior cavity or vitreous chamber.

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Answered by Atαrαh
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Vitreous humour is a transparent gelitinous static fluid present between the lens of the eye and the retina

It's gelitinous appearance is due to a small amount of collagen and hyaluronic acid present in it

Vitreous humour majorly contains water in it

Vitreous humour helps to maintain the shape of the eye

It also absorbs all the shocks thus protecting the eye

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