Trabecula is a system of tubules that forms part of the auxiliary apparatus of the eye and also participates in the circulation of intraocular fluid
Role and functions Trabeculae are membrane formations between which there is liquid. Because of their structure, they are also called trabeculae. These structures are responsible for creating a zone of increased pressure in front of the eyes, thereby performing the functions of controlling intraocular pressure. In this case, they help this natural pressure to increase, preventing it from decreasing. Trabecula performs the function of regulating intraocular pressure. It has the ability to both absorb and remove excess moisture from the body. In addition, it is an integral part of the drainage system of the human body and plays the role of an auxiliary organ under the control of the oculomotor nerve.