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Michaela asked in HealthOptical · 9 years ago

Do eyes retain their irises if the juices are squeezed out?

I'm not even sure how me and my friend got on this topic, so you probably shouldn't ask LOL but yeah, if you squeeze out the ete juices, do the eyes still have irises? Like are they squeezed out too?

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  • 9 years ago
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    Yup, the color just leaks right out of them, like a bucket of paint spilling. Your pupils go, too.

    I think... sorry if it's wrong or something... XD

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    It depends on how hard you squeeze, heheheh. The fluids you are talking about are the humors of the eyes, right? There are two, just so you know. One, the aqueous humor, and two, the vitreous humor.

    The aqueous humor is outside the lens and coats your eyes, in a way. If you 'squeezed it out', logic dictates that it wouldn't affect the lens.

    If you squeezed out the vitreous humor, which is what fills up the eyeball, you'd seriously damage the lens and the irises... and yeah... if you squeezed hard enough, it might explode, but you'd most likely get the iris (which is like a circular disk, btw), to pop out.

    Source(s): Eyeball dissections. Wonk.
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