There's nothing funny about Vitreous Humor. In fact, it's a necessary gel-like substance that keeps what body part working well?
Answer Eye
The so-called Vitreous Humor is an essential part of the eye. A gel-like substance that's mostly made of water, with some collagen, sugars, salts, and proteins, it fills the space between the lens and the retina, making sure the eye maintains its round shape.
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