Sclera
No, it's filled with a liquid called aqueous humour and vitreous humour.
In science, OD typically stands for "optical density," which is a measure of how much light is absorbed or scattered by a substance. It is commonly used in spectrophotometry to quantify the concentration of a substance in a solution.
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'.
Eyeballs are called eyeballs because they are an eye shaped as a ball. I'll look up why they're called "eyes" in a sec. -- I'm sorry, but no pages or internet sites talk about the origination of the word "eye". you can look it up in an encyclopedia if you want :(
Of the glands listed here, which one produces the oily substance that covers the conjunctiva?
Vitreous humor
Floaters in the eye are caused by tiny pieces of the eye's gel-like substance called vitreous breaking loose and floating in the eye.
The watery-like substance in your eye is called tears. Tears help keep your eyes moist, provide nutrients to the eye, and protect against infection. They are produced by the lacrimal glands located above each eye.
Lacrima, [gk-tear] produced by the Lacrimal gland.
Lacrima, [gk-tear] produced by the Lacrimal gland.
Tears are the liquid that comes out of the hole in your eye, which is called the tear duct. Tears help keep the eyes moist and protect them from irritants.
No, it's filled with a liquid called aqueous humour and vitreous humour.
In science, OD typically stands for "optical density," which is a measure of how much light is absorbed or scattered by a substance. It is commonly used in spectrophotometry to quantify the concentration of a substance in a solution.
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.
when and if a dangerous substace comes in contact with you skin or eye you will be at risk of a burn on the skin or blindness in the eye. possibly even pernament blindness. the substance can be so dangerous when it comes in contact it will imediatlly start to eat through.
The substance is microscopic. If you can see it with the naked eye, it is macroscopic.