Talk:Anterior chamber of eyeball

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In the large picture, what are the grey fibers?
In the large (excellent) picture, the text that points to the anterior chamber has a line coming from it which then indicates a span of space. That line actually ends directly within a vertical structure of grey fibers.
 * 1) What are those grey fibers? In a 'companion' article, (the anterior segment of the eyeball), another picture, (second one down, there), seems to show this as trabecular meshwork, and I wonder if I'm understanding that correctly, and if that meshwork is not within the optical path of the eye, bur rather borders the cornea?
 * 2) And are the two grey lines outside the two sides of that structure parts of the iris?
 * 3) And the space between the inner part of the cornea and the first of those grey lines is aqueous humor?
 * 4) And could that information be added to the diagram? (I don't know how, nor if I'm right.) UnderEducatedGeezer (talk) 02:58, 9 August 2020 (UTC)