The Firm Anatomy of the Human Eyeball: Understanding Eye Structure
Eyeballs are not squishy in general. They are actually quite firm and are held in place by several muscles and ligaments. The fluid-filled chambers within the eyeball, known as the vitreous humour and aqueous humour, help to maintain its shape and support its internal structures.Eye & Vision Disorders - Related Articles
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