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Blog EntryBlogNov 11, 2009
Vitreous Fluid - The jelly-like fluid that fills the main part of the eye, between the lens and the retina. It’s clear so as to give light rays an unobstructed path to the retina, and to keep that clarity, it contains phagocytes, cells which ingest... more
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