Lacrima, [gk-tear] produced by the Lacrimal gland.
Vitreous humor
You have the enzyme called as lysozyme. It is the enzyme that act as a bacteriostatic substance. It adversely affect the bacteria on the surface of the eye.
The dissolved substance is a called a solute.
I think this is probably the aqueous humour, which is a thick watery substance behind the cornea but in front of the lens.
This new substance can be called product of reaction or resulting substance.
Vitreous humor
Lacrima, [gk-tear] produced by the Lacrimal gland.
Lacrima, [gk-tear] produced by the Lacrimal gland.
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.
Cornea.
You have the enzyme called as lysozyme. It is the enzyme that act as a bacteriostatic substance. It adversely affect the bacteria on the surface of the eye.
The substance is microscopic. If you can see it with the naked eye, it is macroscopic.
The substance that dissolves another substance is called a solvent. The substance that is dissolved is called the solute.
sleepy eyes this may be really gross but from your eyes being closed for hours the mucus from your eye builds up right there and it is on there in the morning sorry if i grossed you out but that's it :)
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The dissolved substance is a called a solute.
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)