It's located in the space between the cornea (outermost layer on the surface of your eye) and the lens.
The aqueous humor fills both chambers of anterior cavity of the eye.
It is found in the eye between the cornea and the lens.
It is a clear, watery fluid that often leaks out when eye is injured and is formed from blood in capillaries located in ciliary body of the eye.
anterior to the lens
Ciliary body
Anterior Chamber
Posterior Chamber
In the eyes
in front of the lens and behind the cornea
Aqueous Humor
Assuming your talking about the eye...it would be the aqueous humor. The aqueous humor is produced by the ciliary processes in the ciliary body. It flows from the ciliary body into the anterior chamber. It travels out through the trabecular meshwork and into the Canal of Schlemm. It is then delivered to the bloodstream via anterior ciliary veins.
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.
vitreous humor
in front of the lens and behind the cornea
Aqueous humor
Aqueous humor is not to be confused with vitreous humor.I thought 'aqueous humor' meant something that was so funny that it would make tears run down my face!No, aqueous humor is a clear, gelatinous fluid found in the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye, between the cornea and the lens.Oh, so an optic surgeon might tell their surgical nurse to beware the aqueous humor during a particular procedure.
Aqueous Humor
vitreous humor
The vitreous humor fills the space between the retina and lens while the aqueous humor is located between the lens and the cornea.The vitreous humor has more nutritive value when the aqueous humor is low in nutritive value.
Cornea, aqueous humor, lens, vitreous humor
Assuming your talking about the eye...it would be the aqueous humor. The aqueous humor is produced by the ciliary processes in the ciliary body. It flows from the ciliary body into the anterior chamber. It travels out through the trabecular meshwork and into the Canal of Schlemm. It is then delivered to the bloodstream via anterior ciliary veins.
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.
distal
Distal
cornea, aqueous humor, lens and vitreous humor