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Eye Regions Human Fluid Filled Cavities Separated Lens

The human eye has two fluid-filled cavities separated by a lens, which is attached to ciliary muscles. The exposed portion is the cornea, lubricated by the conjunctiva, and the internal surface consists of the sclera, choroid, and retina.

The human eye has two fluid-filled cavities separated by a lens, which is attached to ciliary muscles. The exposed portion is the cornea, lubricated by the conjunctiva, and the internal surface consists of the sclera, choroid, and retina.

Front regions of the human eye
Back 2 fluid filled cavities separated by a lens; lens is attached to ciliary muscles; exposed portion of the eye is corner, lubricated by conjunctiva; internal surface is composed of scelra, choroid, retina

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