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The Principal Difference Between a Mass Association and a Peak

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The principal difference between a mass association and a peak association is:

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Posterior Chambers

The space between the iris and the lens of the eye, filled with aqueous humor, which helps to maintain intraocular pressure and refract light.

Aqueous Humor

A clear, watery fluid that fills the space in the front part of the eye, between the lens and the cornea, helping to maintain intraocular pressure and nourish the eye.

Anterior Chamber

The space within the eye that is filled with fluid, situated between the cornea's inner surface and the iris.

Reflexive Nature

Characteristic of an action or process taking place automatically as a reaction to a stimulus, without conscious thought.

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