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If this is a question about the eye, the anterior changer has a fluid that fills this chamber and one function is to hold the retina in place.
It is called as aqueous humor. it is transparent fluid. It is constantly secreted and absorbed. it is present in anterior chamber of the eye.
The name of this canal in canal of Schlemm. This canal drains the fluid from the anterior chamber of the eye ball. It has got very beautiful three dimensional position in the eye ball.
lymph, is a clear, yellowish fluid that carries desease fighting cells called lmphocytes
cytokines
The space between the iris and the cornea is called the anterior chamber.The space between the cornea and the iris of the eye is called the anterior chamber. This chamber is filled with a fluid called aqueous humor.
If this is a question about the eye, the anterior changer has a fluid that fills this chamber and one function is to hold the retina in place.
It is called as aqueous humor. it is transparent fluid. It is constantly secreted and absorbed. it is present in anterior chamber of the eye.
Aqueous humor.
If this is a question about the eye, the anterior changer has a fluid that fills this chamber and one function is to hold the retina in place.
If this is a question about the eye, the anterior changer has a fluid that fills this chamber and one function is to hold the retina in place.
The eye has two chambers: the front chamber (aqueous chamber) has aqueous fluid, the back chamber (vitreous chamber) has vitreous fluid.
in the anterior cavity there is a jelly-like substance called aqueous humor and in the posterior cavity there is also a viscous, jelly-like substance that is called the vitreous humor, which is also the actual point of attachment for the lens of your eye.
n additional piece is taken from the iris so that anterior chamber fluid can also flow backward into the vitreous
Closed-angle glaucoma is a condition in which fluid pressure builds up inside the eye because the fluid, or aqueous humor, that is produced in the anterior chamber at the front of the eye cannot leave the chamber through the usual opening.
removing a tiny piece of the eye-ball where the cornea connects to the sclera, to create a flap that allows fluid to escape the anterior chamber without deflating the eye.
It's located in the space between the cornea (outermost layer on the surface of your eye) and the lens.