The (A) __________ is a clear fluid that bathes both the front and back of the lens. If too much fluid builds up in the eyeball, blood vessels are damaged and neurons of the retina and optic nerve will die, causing vision loss. This condition is called (B) __________.

Answer for second question is Glaucoma lost of the first part of question thought it is aqueous but says wrong

http://www.eyecenter.emory.edu/ophthalmology_terms.htm

intraocular fluid is the answer I think

As a person ages, the part of his or her eyes that focus light onto the retina can stiffen and lose flexibility. In the diagram below, the letter _C_________ identifies the eye part whose stiffening is the reason people over 40 often start wearing eyeglasses. This part is called (A)__________.

It seems that there is a mistake in the answer given for the second question. Let's correctly identify the answer for the second part of your question.

The (A) __________ is a clear fluid that bathes both the front and back of the lens. If too much fluid builds up in the eyeball, blood vessels are damaged and neurons of the retina and optic nerve will die, causing vision loss. This condition is called (B) __________.

(A) The clear fluid that bathes both the front and back of the lens is called the aqueous humor. It is produced by the ciliary body located behind the iris and flows throughout the anterior chamber of the eye.

To find the answer to the second part of the question, we need to understand the condition where too much fluid builds up in the eyeball and causes vision loss.

(B) The correct name for this condition is called "angle-closure glaucoma." Glaucoma is a group of eye conditions that can damage the optic nerve and lead to vision loss. Angle-closure glaucoma specifically refers to a form of glaucoma where the drainage angle of the eye becomes blocked, causing a rapid increase in intraocular pressure. This increased pressure can damage the optic nerve and lead to vision loss if left untreated.

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