No, it's filled with a liquid called aqueous humour and vitreous humour.
Yes, sinuses are air-filled cavities located within the bones of the skull. They are lined with mucous membranes and help to humidify and filter the air we breathe in.
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.
There is an anterior chamber and a posterior chamber to the eye. The anterior chamber is from the lens and iris forward to the back of the cornea. The posterior chamber is from the back of the lens to the retina. The anterior chamber is filled with aqueous. The posterior chamber is filled with vitreous.
A mushroom cap is filled with thousands of tiny spores. These spores are dispersed into the air to reproduce and spread the fungus.
A sinus is an air-filled cavity within a bone that is lined with mucous membrane. Sinuses help to humidify and filter air as it passes through the nasal cavity.
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No. Basically it is a sack filled with a viscous liquid. Not even the lens of the eye is solid; it's another fluid filled sack.
Pie = Fruit filled desert. Pie ryhymes with eye. Eye spelled backwards is eye.
all of it
It is filled with heated air. Since air is mostly nitrogen, a hot air balloon is mostly filled with nitrogen.
It is simply air that has been heated. Hence the namehot air balloons are filled with hot air from a propane tank
The retina is the structure at the back of the eyeball that is filled with nerve endings.
A softball is not filled with air.
All of air, silly, it's air.
Holes.
Yes, you can have your eye prescription filled into different glasses. Many opticians and eyewear retailers offer services to fit prescription lenses into your chosen frames.
breathing is the human action that causes the lungs to be filled with air.