Biology, asked by SLC, 1 year ago

Which fluid in the eye gives shape to the eyeball....??

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Answered by ana19
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The front part of the eye is filled with a clear fluid called intraocular fluid or aqueous humor, made by the ciliary body. The fluid flows out through the pupil. It is then absorbed into the bloodstream through the eye's drainage system.

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Answered by raghuraman
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the fluid in the eye that gives shape is vitreous humour

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