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18 October, 20:36

The space between the iris and the cormea is the

a. anterior chamber

b. posterior chamber

c. canal of Schlemm

d. vitreous body

e. pupil

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  1. 18 October, 22:10
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    Letter a. anterior chamber

    Explanation:

    Anatomically, the space between the iris and cornea is the anterior chamber. It contains a clear gel-like liquid called aqueous humour. This liquid keeps the eye shape and protects other structures like the retina. The anterior chamber also provides nutrients (oxygen, proteins, glucose, etc.) to the nearest structures.
  2. 18 October, 23:41
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    a. anterior chamber

    Explanation:

    In the eye there are three compartments, which are as follows: 1) Anterior chamber, 2) Posterior chamber and 3) Vitreous space.

    The anterior chamber is a structure located between the cornea and the iris. It is filled with a fluid called aqueous humor that provides the necessary elements for the metabolism of eye structures that are avascular (which do not receive nutritional benefits from blood) such as the cornea and the lens.
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