Hanapin
Aqueous humor
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aqueous humor, likido ng mata
a transparent fluid in the eye that nourishes and maintains the shape of the anterior chamber
What is "aqueous humor"?
Aqueous humor, also known as intraocular fluid, is a transparent liquid that fills the anterior chamber of the eye. It is constantly produced and drained to maintain a healthy balance of pressure within the eye. The aqueous humor nourishes the cornea and lens, supplies oxygen and nutrients to the surrounding tissues, and helps remove waste products. It also plays a crucial role in maintaining the shape and optical properties of the eye, contributing to clear vision.
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Halimbawa
The cornea lacks blood vessels, obtaining nutrients and oxygen directly from tears and aqueous humor.