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Why is vitreous humour ?​

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  • Vitreous performs a vital role in protecting your eye. Most importantly, it helps it to hold its 'spherical' shape. The vitreous also comes in contact with the retina (the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye that acts like the film of a camera).
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Vitreous humor is the jelly-like substance seen in the vitreous chamber between the retina and the lens. It helps in maintaining the shape of the eye.

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