What is the difference between aquous humour and vitreous humor
Asked by aryarajiv877
| 15th Jul, 2020,
08:27: PM
Expert Answer:
The aqueous humour is a fluid which is between the cornea and lens that helps the eye function properly. Vitreous humour is a fluid which is between the lens and retina that keeps the eye wet.
The aqueous humour is a fluid which is between the cornea and lens that helps the eye function properly. Vitreous humour is a fluid which is between the lens and retina that keeps the eye wet.
Answered by Ravi
| 16th Jul, 2020,
11:06: AM
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