Biology, asked by sitalranjan, 7 months ago

Why don't our eyeballs fill up with water when we swim?​

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Answered by Itschocolaty
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Rather, it is filled with a transparent, gel-like fluid called the vitreous humor. ... Even if there were an uncovered hole leading into the eye, the eyeball would not fill up with water when we go swimming because it is already filled with this gel.

Answered by itzsimransingh4
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Answer:

Rather, it is filled with a transparent, gel-like fluid called the vitreous humor. ... Even if there were an uncovered hole leading into the eye, the eyeball would not fill up with water when we go swimming because it is already filled with this gel.

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