Vitreous humor is a clear fluid that fills the space in your eyeball between the lens and retina.
Tears flow from tear glands into your eyes through tiny tear ducts. The tear glands are located under your upper lids, and when stimulated, produce tears to form a thin film over your eyeballs. Every...
well the vitreous humor is inside the sclera and the aqueous humor is the liquid in the sclera
this fills the space between the lens and the retina in your eyeball
The vitreous humor is a clear liquid in the eye that helps keep the eyeball's round shape.