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It is called Aqueous Humor.
Vitreous humor
Aqueous humor is a clear, watery fluid continually produced inside the eye. The aqueous humor is made by the ciliary body.
vitreous humor
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.
Absurd humor.
Yes
Pantomime
crass, toilet humor, potty humor, not humor
There are various types of humor in literature, including verbal humor (wordplay, puns), situational humor (ridiculous situations or misunderstandings), satirical humor (criticizing society or individuals), and physical humor (slapstick comedy or exaggerated actions). Each type of humor adds a different layer of amusement to the text.
it is called vitreous humor
Alice Kahn has written: 'El Punto \\' 'Multiple sarcasm' -- subject(s): Humor, Social life and customs 'Luncheon at the Cafe Ridiculous' -- subject(s): Humor, Social life and customs 'Craniofacial Anomalies'
This type of comedy is called "slapstick comedy," which relies heavily on physical humor, exaggerated movements, and improbable situations to generate laughter from the audience. Examples include classic comedians like Charlie Chaplin and the Three Stooges.
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.
It is called the vitreous humor. it is almost all water, except it is 5 times thicker than water.
Water on your eyes are called tears :) ...water INSIDE the eyes is called Aqueous Humor. There is also a gel-like substance called the Vitreous Humor (located behind the iris or colored part of the eye)
Harper Lee uses humor and satire in the way she describes the ladies' behavior and conversations, often highlighting their gossip, social pretensions, and narrow-mindedness. By exaggerating their quirks and idiosyncrasies, Lee portrays them as amusing and somewhat ridiculous characters.