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The anatomical term for the specific hollow region of the eye is?

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Answer:

The correct answer will be-bulbus oculi

Step-by-step explanation:

The hollow region of the eye called the globe of the eye or the eyeball is known as the bulbus oculi.

Bulbus oculi are called bulbus for its bulb-like appearance due to the structure of the eyeball filled with fluid-filled cavity enclosed by three different types of layer called sclera, choroid and retina.

Thus, bulbus oculi is the correct answer.

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