a transparent, colorless mass of soft, gelatinous material that fills the back portion of the eye, from the lens in front to the retina in back
The jelly like material which fills the space between the lens and retina within the eye See Peter's diagram
The transparent, colorless mass of gel that lies behind lens and in front of retina
the transparent gelatinous mass occupying the posterior compartment (the space between the crystalline lens and the retina of the eye) which is enclosed by a delicate hyaloid membrane; composed of water (99%), collagen fibrils, highly hydrated hyaluronic acid, halocytes, inorganic salts, sugar, and ascorbic acid; produced by halocytes located peripherally in the vitreous body
{i} substance that is like clear jelly and fills the eyeball between the lens and the retina
An aqueous jelly-like mass which occupies the space between the eye lens and the retinal wall