Vitreous humor
The vitreous humor is the jelly-like clear substance that is between the lens and retina in the eye.
I think this is probably the aqueous humour, which is a thick watery substance behind the cornea but in front of the lens.
Lacrima, [gk-tear] produced by the Lacrimal gland.
it is a big jelly in the eye
Aqueous humor is a clear, watery fluid continually produced inside the eye. The aqueous humor is made by the ciliary body.
It is another name for the vitreous humor of the eye, which is the jelly like substance the fills most of the eye ball.
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.
The vitreous humor is the jelly-like clear substance that is between the lens and retina in the eye.
it is called vitreous humor
I think this is probably the aqueous humour, which is a thick watery substance behind the cornea but in front of the lens.
Vitreous Humour is a jelly like substance filling the vitreous chamber of the eye ball. This is the space behind the lens and back of the eye ball.
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'.
There are two "humours" in the eye. The aquious (I think I misspelled it) is a fairly light liquid between the cornea and the lens. Between the lens and the retina is the vitreous humour, a viscous, jelly like substance.
A jelly called "vitreous humor".
Lacrima, [gk-tear] produced by the Lacrimal gland.
Lacrima, [gk-tear] produced by the Lacrimal gland.
Lacrima, [gk-tear] produced by the Lacrimal gland.