the function of the eye is the ultrasound
If this is a question about the eye, the anterior changer has a fluid that fills this chamber and one function is to hold the retina in place.
aqueous humour is a liquid in anterior chamber of eye,increase or decrease in its quantity causes glaucoma
the tubing protrudes through the anterior (front) or less commonly, the posterior (rear), chamber of the eye. An attached reservoir, called a plate, is placed under the conjunctiva of the eye
The iris is located in your eye. It is at the located at the front of the eye and is next to the pupil. It is usually coloured (e.g. brown, green or blue are the most common).
The flow of the aqueous humor flows in the following manner: 1) Ciliary body --> Posterior Chamber 2) Posterior Chamber --> Anterior Chamber 3) Anterior chamber --> Canal of Schlemm Aqueous humour is produced behind the iris by the ciliary body. It flows through the pupil and drains away at the angle between the cornea and iris (the drainage angle). Within the drainage angle, the aqueous humour passes through a porous tissue - the trabecular meshwork - into a collector channel (Schlemm's canal), which empties into veins under the conjunctiva and thus back into the bloodstream. Most of the aqueous humour leaves the eye through the trabecular meshwork. This is called the conventional outflow pathway. There is however another "pathway" if you wish; some aqueous humour also leaves the eye through the ciliary body. This is called the uveo-scleral or non-conventional outflow pathway.
Ciliary body ---posterior chamber-pupil---anterior chamber---anterior chamber angle---trabecular meshwork---canal of Schlemm-collector channels
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.
Closed-angle glaucoma is a condition in which fluid pressure builds up inside the eye because the fluid, or aqueous humor, that is produced in the anterior chamber at the front of the eye cannot leave the chamber through the usual opening.
If this is a question about the eye, the anterior changer has a fluid that fills this chamber and one function is to hold the retina in place.
The vitreous humor is in the posterior cavity of the eye.
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.
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Aqueous humor.
The irises of individuals with plateau iris is bunched up in the anterior chamber, and it is malpositioned along the trabecular meshwork.
It's located in the space between the cornea (outermost layer on the surface of your eye) and the lens.
It's called the hypopyon.
The eye can be broken down into two chambers. The anterior chamber is the area between the cornea (the clear, front surface of the eye) to the lens. It contains the watery aqueous humour. The posterior chamber is the area from the back of the lens to the retina. This contains the jelly-like vitreous humour.