How Do You Spell ZONULAR SPACES?

Pronunciation: [zˈɒnjʊlə spˈe͡ɪsɪz] (IPA)

Zonular spaces are found in the eye and play a role in the movement of the lens. The word is spelled with a "z" at the beginning, which is pronounced as /z/ in IPA phonetic transcription. The next syllable is spelled with an "o" and pronounced as /ɑː/, as in "father". The "n" is pronounced as /n/ and the final syllable is spelled with an "u" and pronounced as /jʊlər/. The stress is on the second syllable, making the overall pronunciation /ˈzɑːnjʊlər ˈspeɪsɪz/.

ZONULAR SPACES Meaning and Definition

  1. Zonular spaces refer to the fluid-filled gaps or cavities located between the zonules, also known as suspensory ligaments, within the eye. The zonules are a complex system of tiny fibrous strings that connect the ciliary body to the lens of the eye. These spaces are present in the anterior part of the eyeball, particularly in the region where the ciliary body and lens meet.

    The zonular spaces serve an important function in maintaining the shape and position of the lens. They are filled with a watery substance known as aqueous humor, which helps to provide nutrition and oxygen to the lens and other surrounding structures. Additionally, the fluid within the zonular spaces helps in transmitting and distributing pressure evenly across the lens, allowing for proper focusing and accommodation of the eye for near and far vision.

    In certain eye conditions, such as zonular weakness or zonular dialysis (a separation of the zonules), the zonular spaces may become compromised, leading to lens instability and dislocation. This can result in visual impairment and may require surgical intervention to restore the lens to its correct position.

    Overall, zonular spaces play a key role in maintaining the structural integrity and function of the lens, contributing to clear vision and the ability to focus on objects at different distances.

  2. • Petit's canal, spatia zonularia.
    • Spatia zonularia, the spaces between the fibers of the suspensory ligament of the lens, forming the canal of Petit.

    A practical medical dictionary. By Stedman, Thomas Lathrop. Published 1920.

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Etymology of ZONULAR SPACES

The word "zonular" comes from the Latin "zonula", meaning "small zone" or "little belt". It is a diminutive form of "zona", which means "zone" or "belt".

The term "zonular spaces" refers to the spaces within the eye where the zonular fibers are located. These fibers connect the ciliary body of the eye to the lens, playing a crucial role in supporting and suspending the lens in the eye. The term likely combines "zonular" with "spaces" to indicate the specific regions where these zonular fibers exist.

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