Ganglion cells, bipolar cells, photoreceptors.
vitreous humor
vitreous humor
The luster of rock salt is Vitreous (glassy)
No. Amethyst has a vitreous (glassy) luster.
Olivine, sodalite
It is called the vitreous humor. The word humor here has nothing to do with comedy. The word can mean 'body fluid', from the Latin for body fluid, 'umor'.
Vitreous. Otherwise, no.
vitreous humor
Consisting of, or resembling, glass; glassy; as, vitreous rocks., Of or pertaining to glass; derived from glass; as, vitreous electricity.
it is the cornea
vitreous humorA clear gel called vitreous humor (vitre = glassy) that binds tremendous amounts of water. It's functions are to:transmit lightsupport the posterior surface of the lenshold the neural retina firmly against the pigmented layercontribute to intraocular pressure to counteract the extrinsic eye muscles(taken right out of my A&P textbook)** Added by m5fanatic **Glad you could copy your text book, but the question asks about the posterior CAVITY of the eye, not the eyeball itself. Posterior to the eye is mucous membranes, the ocular muscles, etc.Aqueous HumorThe Vitreous humor in the posterior cavity behind the lens.Liquid Humerus
vitreous humor
The vase was vitreous. :p duuuhhh idiot.
The luster of rock salt is Vitreous (glassy)
Well if you ask me , the luster of ice is vitreous ...... well if you're thinking what vitreous is ... Vitreous is ......1.relating to ,resembling, or having the nature glass ; glassy .2.obtained or made from glass3.Of or relating to the vitreous humor.
The "Vitreous Jelly" or what you may mean, the vitreous humor, is clear gel (which I assume can be likened to glass), that is between the retina and lens of the human eye.
How about: vital vitamin vitality vitreous (as in, vitreous humor), vitiate