The area behind the Cornea in an eye is known as the Aqueous. It is filled with a thick liquid called Aqueous Humor.
what is the cornea and what does it do
75% is by the CORNEA and 25% is by the LENS
the cornea is the coloured part of the eye
The lens that is found in the eye is called the lens.The lens is a transparent structure in the eye that, along with the cornea, helps to refract light to be focused on the retina.
The light first passes through the Cornea, a transparent layer which begins to focus the light onto the rear of the eye.
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The fluid behind the cornea is known as the vitreous humor
Aqueous humor
in front of the lens and behind the cornea
Bullous keratopathy is the medical term meaning blisters behind the cornea of the eye. The condition may be caused by eye surgery, eye trauma, or inflammatory eye disorders.
I think you're talking about Descemets membrane- a layer within the cornea behind the endothelium with various bio-mechanical functions to keep the cornea clear. You can view it using a slit-lamp.
Yes, not to be confused with the anterior cavity (segment in some references) which is everthing between the cornea and the lens.........
It is important that the conjunctiva in which the plate is placed is not scarred; that the cornea is clear; and that there are no attachments of the iris to the lens behind it or to the cornea in front of it.
An albugo is another name for a leucoma, an opaque area or scar on the cornea of the eye.
what is the cornea and what does it do
Cornea transplant
welll it is the lower cornea