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Aqueous Humor

Aqueous humor - eye anatomy illustrationThe aqueous is the thin, watery fluid that fills the space between the cornea and the iris (anterior chamber).  It is continually produced by the ciliary body, the part of the eye that lies just behind the iris.  This fluid nourishes the cornea and the lens and gives the front of the eye its form and shape.

 

 

Anatomy Focus

  Angle structure
Aqueous
Choroid
Ciliary body
Conjunctiva
Cornea
Extraocular Muscles
Eyelids
Iris
Lens
Macula
Optic nerve
Pupil
Retina
Sclera
Tear film
Tear production
Vitreous
 
 

Spotlight

  Conjunctiva
Lens
Vitreous