The outer part, Sklera
The vitreous humor.
Vitreous humor is a clear fluid that fills the space in your eyeball between the lens and retina.
this fills the space between the lens and the retina in your eyeball
it is the cornea
vitreous humor
vitreous humor
maintains the shape of the eye ball.
vitreous humour. its a gel like substance that fills the eyeball.
Light rays pass through a dense, transparent gel-like substance, called the vitreous that fills the globe of the eyeball and helps the eye hold its spherical shape.
intraocular fluid
when we are at farsight the eyeball is stretched.
The floaters are usually fragments of protein in the vitreous
Sphere
No, floaters are debris suspended in the semiliquid vitreous humor that fills the eyeball, helping maintain it spherical shape. Everyone has some floaters. Contacts have no effect on the development of floaters (nor do glasses) as they are outside the eyeball thus not in contact with the vitreous humor where the floaters are.
Vitreous humor is a clear fluid that fills the space in your eyeball between the lens and retina.
It is the liquid that fills the eyeball from the lens to the retina.
"Vitreous" . . . this is the jelly-like clear liquid that fills the eyeball.
a clear gel in the eye that fills the space between the lens and the retina in your eyeball.