The chamber of the eye refers to the space inside the eye that is filled with aqueous humor. This space is divided into two main parts: the anterior chamber in front of the iris and the posterior chamber behind the iris. Other synonyms for the chamber of the eye include the ocular chamber, intraocular space, or the vitreous chamber. The vitreous chamber is specifically the larger posterior part of the chamber that contains the vitreous humor, a jelly-like substance. The ocular chamber is a broad term that encompasses the entire space within the eye. Understanding the different types of chambers in the eye is crucial for diagnosing and treating eye conditions and diseases.