It is called the vitreous humor. it is almost all water, except it is 5 times thicker than water.
A watery fluid called aqueous humor surrounds the lens, while the eyeball itself contains a thicker, jelly-like substance called vitreous humor.
It is known as the vitreous humour.
Vitreous humor
"Vitreous" . . . this is the jelly-like clear liquid that fills the eyeball.
a clear gel that fills the inside of the eye
Vitreous humor is a clear fluid that fills the space in your eyeball between the lens and retina.
The vitreous humor is a jelly like liquid that fills most of the eye (from the lens back). As we age it changes from a gel to a liquid and gradually shrinks separating from the retina. See related link for more details.
It is the liquid that fills the eyeball from the lens to the retina.
a clear gel in the eye that fills the space between the lens and the retina in your eyeball.
It is clear liquid that fills brain cavities and protects the brain and spinal cord
Aqueous humour is the clear fluid that fills the eye. It carries various proteins and nutrients throughout the organ
The eye has two chambers: the front chamber (aqueous chamber) has aqueous fluid, the back chamber (vitreous chamber) has vitreous fluid.
The cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) is a clear liquid produced in the ventricles of the brain, that fills and protects cavities in the brain and spinal cord.
The vitreous cavity also known as the Vitreous Humor isA jellylike transparent fluid fills the inner chamber of the eye. This fluid is called the vitreous humour and it is contained in a thin membranous sac called the hyaloid membrane (not shown). The fluid of the vitreous humour has a refractive index of 1.337.
Inside the eye the liquid is called AQEUOUS HUMOR and VITREOUS HUMOUR.It is a clear fluid composed mainly of water and minerals.The outside of the eye is lubricated by tears,which is secreted by the lacrimal gland.