The vitreous humor is a clear, gel-like substance that fills the space between the lens of the eye and the retina.
The color of vitreous, which refers to something that resembles glass, is typically clear or transparent. However, it can appear colored depending on impurities or additives in the material.
Yes, jelly is considered a reversible solid. When warmed, jelly melts into a liquid form; when cooled, it solidifies back into a jelly-like consistency.
Yes, jelly is soluble in water. When mixed with water, it dissolves and forms a homogenous solution.
No, petroleum jelly does not contain latex. Petroleum jelly is made from petroleum, while latex is derived from the milky sap of rubber trees. They are two different substances with different chemical compositions.
Vitreous humor
The cavity behind the lens is called the vitreous chamber and is filled with a jelly-like substance called vitreous humor.
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.
It is another name for the vitreous humor of the eye, which is the jelly like substance the fills most of the eye ball.
it's a transport jelly-like fluid
The clear jelly-like humor in the eye is called the vitreous humor. It helps maintain the shape of the eye, provides nutrients to the surrounding tissues, and helps with light transmission. Changes in the vitreous humor can lead to conditions like floaters or flashes in vision.
"Vitreous" . . . this is the jelly-like clear liquid that fills the eyeball.
A jelly called "vitreous humor".
The gel-like substance that helps to reinforce the eyeball is called vitreous humor. It fills the space between the lens and the retina, providing support to the eye and maintaining its shape.
The vitreous humor is the jelly-like clear substance that is between the lens and retina in the eye.
I think this is probably the aqueous humour, which is a thick watery substance behind the cornea but in front of the lens.
The jelly-like material behind the lens of the eye is called the vitreous humor. It helps to maintain the shape of the eyeball, support the retina, and transmit light to the back of the eye for visual processing.