Asked by Tonya Young on Jun 14, 2024
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The watery fluid that fills both the anterior and posterior chambers of the eye is known as
________.
Watery Fluid
A liquid substance that is clear and similar in composition and appearance to water, often found in bodily tissues and spaces.
Posterior Chambers
The space between the iris and the lens of the eye, filled with aqueous humor, which helps to maintain intraocular pressure and refract light.
- Appreciate the role and significance of diverse fluids within the eye.
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Learning Objectives
- Appreciate the role and significance of diverse fluids within the eye.