What part of the eye prevents the eyeball from collapsing?
A) ciliary processes
B) aqueous humor
C) vitreous body
D) suspensory ligaments
C
Explanation:
A) The ciliary processes are a series of folds that extend into the suspensory ligaments to hold the lens in place.
B) The aqueous humor helps maintain the intraocular pressure of the eyeball.
D) The suspensory ligaments hold the lens in place.
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