
The clear jelly (gel) that fills the center of the eye.
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The clear jelly-like substance that fills the inside of the eyeball. As a person ages, the vitreous humor becomes more liquid.
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The clear, jelly-like material that fills the posterior chamber (the vitreous body) of the vertebrate eye between the lens and the retina. The vitreous humor, also known simply as the vitreous, consists of collagen and sodium hyaluronate and helps maintain sufficient intraocular pressure to keep the...
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the clear gel that lies behind the eye's lens and in front of the retina.
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the clear gel that lies behind the eye's lens and in front of the retina.
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<ophthalmology> The gel-like substance that fills the eyeball between the lens and the retina. ... (11 Nov 1997) ...
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The transparent, colorless mass of gel that lies behind the lens and in front of the retina.
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Type: Term Definitions: 1. the fluid component of the vitreous body, with which it is often erroneously equated. Synonyms: humor vitreus
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(vit;re-us hyoo;mer) The transparent gel that occupies the space between the lens and retina of the eyeball.
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The vitreous humor is a large compartment containing viscous fluid, a clear jelly-like substance, lying between the lens and the retina and making up most of the volume of the eyeball. The fluid keeps the retina in position and maintains the spherical shape of the eyeball.
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The clear jelly (gel) that fills the center of the eye.
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[
n] - the clear colorless transparent jelly that fills the posterior chamber of the eyeball
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vitreous humor, vitreous body 1. The transparent, jellylike material that fills the eyeball between the retina and the lens. 2. The transparent gelatinous substance filling the eyeball behind the crystalline lens. The vitreous humor contains very few cells; mostly phagocytes which remove unwanted cellular debris in the visual field), no blood ves...
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a thick, clear fluid in the central area of the eye that provides a cushion for the eye and gives it its shape
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The clear gel that lies behind the eye's lens and in front of the retina.
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vitreous humour noun the clear colorless transparent jelly that fills the posterior chamber of the eyeball
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