The Posterior Cavity
The vitreous body is the entire gel-like substance that fills the back of the eye, while the vitreous humor is the clear, jelly-like fluid within the vitreous body.
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'.
The clear gelatinous substance that fills the eyeball between the lens and the retina is called the vitreous humor. It helps maintain the shape of the eye and provides nourishment to the retina.
There are two different types of humorous substances between the lens and the retina. Directly behind the lens is the aqueous humor which is like a small gel filled sack that the lens rests on. Behind the aqueous humor is the vitreous humor which is the larger of the two. The lens and the aqueous humor rest on the vitreous humor. Good Luck!! James
The vitreous body is a gel-like substance that fills the space between the lens and the retina in the eye. It helps maintain the shape of the eye and allows light to pass through to the retina for vision.
The vitreous humour can be found in a human eye. It is the clear gel between the lens and the retina of a human eyeball. It is sometimes call the vitreous body.
The vitreous body is the entire gel-like substance that fills the back of the eye, while the vitreous humor is the clear, jelly-like fluid within the vitreous body.
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'.
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.
The posterior cavity of the eye.
A vitreous seed is a small, opaque structure found in the vitreous humor of the eye. It is usually composed of proteins and cells that have clumped together due to various reasons such as aging, inflammation, or trauma. Vitreous seeds can sometimes float around in the vitreous humor and may cause visual disturbances or floaters.
The clear gelatinous substance that fills the eyeball between the lens and the retina is called the vitreous humor. It helps maintain the shape of the eye and provides nourishment to the retina.
Synovial Fluid and Vitreous Humour
Richard M. Klein has written: 'Microsurgery of the vitreous' -- subject(s): Instruments, Microsurgery, Surgery, Vitrectomy, Vitreous body
There are two different types of humorous substances between the lens and the retina. Directly behind the lens is the aqueous humor which is like a small gel filled sack that the lens rests on. Behind the aqueous humor is the vitreous humor which is the larger of the two. The lens and the aqueous humor rest on the vitreous humor. Good Luck!! James
It's a inertial vein
Sclera on the outer periphery and vitreous fluid on the inner periphery.