maintains the shape of the eye ball.
yes,viterous humour and aqueos humour present in human eye
The vitreous humor is a clear gel-like substance that fills the space between the lens and the retina in the eye. It helps maintain the shape of the eye and allows light to pass through to the retina. With age, the vitreous humor can shrink and become more liquid, leading to conditions like floaters or vitreous detachment.
vitreous humor
Vitreous Humor as I remember from biology.
The eyeball is filled with a gel-like substance called vitreous humor. This clear, jelly-like fluid helps maintain the shape of the eyeball and provides support to the retina at the back of the eye.
vitreous humor
When too much aqueous humor is produced and fluid pressure builds up in the eyeball, the condition is called
vitreous humor.
It is the liquid that fills the eyeball from the lens to the retina.
vitreous humor
The canals of schlem drain the aquious humor to the vitrious humor in the eyeball. i.e. the front part, where the lens is, to the back part.
The vitreous humor in the eye helps maintain the shape of the eyeball and provides support to the retina, which is essential for clear vision.