vitreous humour. its a gel like substance that fills the eyeball.
no
Inside and on the back of the eyeball.
The liquid inside the eyeball is called aqueous humor. It is a clear, watery fluid that helps maintain the eye's shape and nourishes the surrounding tissues. It also helps to maintain the eye's intraocular pressure.
Yes.
The correct order of the layers of the eyeball from the outside to the inside is the sclera (white part), choroid, retina (consisting of the outer pigmented layer and the inner neural layer).
The mucous membrane that lines the inside of the eyelid and the exposed surface of the eyeball.
The outer layer of the eyeball is called the sclera. It is a tough, white, fibrous tissue that helps to maintain the shape of the eye and protect the delicate structures inside.
Occipital lobe
The eyeball is filled with a gel-like substance called vitreous humor that helps maintain its shape and structure. Additionally, the pressure inside the eye, known as intraocular pressure, also plays a role in preventing the eyeball from collapsing. The external layers of the eye, including the sclera (white part) and cornea, provide further support to keep the eyeball intact.
An eyeball is a ball in your eye
Eyeball
Just what it seems to mean - you're getting a mental image of something, as if you had an eyeball inside your mind.