ABO NOCE Basic Opticianry

Category - Ocular Anatomy, Physiology, and Pathology

The clear gel that fills the space between the retina and the lens is called:
  1. The aqueous humor
  2. The vitreous humor
  3. The canaliculus
  4. The cornea
Explanation
Answer: B - The vitreous humor

The clear gel that fills the space between the retina and the lens is called the vitreous humor. The vitreous humor is mostly water and keeps the retina in place.
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