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What is between cornea and iris?

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Anonymous

7y ago
Updated: 3/30/2024

Between the Cornea and the Iris is the Aqeous Humor.

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What is between the cornea and the iris?

Between the Cornea and the Iris is the Aqeous Humor.


What part of the human body contains an iris and a cornea?

welll it is the lower cornea


What is clear covering over the iris?

The cornea covers the iris.


What structure covers the iris?

The cornea.


What is the fluid between iris and cornea keeps eyeball rigid and refracts light?

The fluid between the iris and cornea is called aqueous humor. It helps maintain the shape of the eye, provides nutrients to the cornea and lens, and helps refract light to focus it on the retina at the back of the eye.


What part of the eye is lined with the retina and filled with vitreous humor?

The eye contains aqueous humor between the iris and the cornea. It is always being produced and nourishes the iris and cornea and gives shape to the eye.


Part of an eye?

Iris, lense, retina, cornea


What is the difference between the cornea and iris?

The cornea is the surface of the eye. It is completely transparent, as all light that enters the eye must pass through the cornea. If you look at a person's eye from the side, you will see some clear material covering the front of the eyeball. That is the cornea. The iris is what controls the amount of light let into the eye. It is what gives the eye its colour, and it is what actually controls the size of the pupil.


What is the space between the iris and the ciliary body and the lens?

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.


The colored part of the human eye is the A pupil C cornea B retina D iris?

iris


Is it true or false the anterior chamber of the eye is located behind the cornea and in front of the iris?

Yes, not to be confused with the anterior cavity (segment in some references) which is everthing between the cornea and the lens.........


What is a limbus?

The limbus is the visible border between the cornea and the white part of the human eye. (Visualize the outermost edge of an iris)