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The watery fluid found in the chamber between the cornea and lens of the vertebrate eye (any animal that possesses a backbone and eyes): A critical decrease of aqueous humor flow in the eye can be caused by a vasoconstriction.
Similar to blood plasma in composition, aqueous humor is constantly being renewed.
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Anatomy and Related Anatomical Terms
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