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Which of the following refers to the three fluid chambers of the eye?

  1. Cornea, Lens, Retina

  2. Antecubital, Posterior, Vitreous

  3. Anterior, Posterior, Vitreous

  4. Ciliary, Scleral, Choroid

The correct answer is: Anterior, Posterior, Vitreous

The three fluid chambers of the eye are accurately referred to as the anterior, posterior, and vitreous chambers. The anterior chamber is located between the cornea and the iris and is filled with aqueous humor, which provides nutrients and maintains intraocular pressure. The posterior chamber is situated behind the iris and in front of the lens, also containing aqueous humor. The vitreous chamber is the largest of the three, located behind the lens and filled with vitreous humor, a gel-like substance that helps maintain the shape of the eye and allows light to pass through to the retina. This distinction is crucial for understanding eye anatomy and the functionality of each chamber in maintaining overall eye health and vision. The other options do not reflect the correct anatomical divisions related to the fluid-filled spaces within the eye.