Yes
The cornea is the normally transplanted part of the eye.
cornea
The cornea of the eyes.
The cornea
The cornea. Interestingly it is avascular and so can generally be transplanted without regard to tissue typing and without immunosupressants.
Corneal transplant or grafting is usually done with a donated cornea from a person who has recently died.
welll it is the lower cornea
A cornea is a transparent material that lets light in the eye and out of the eye.
The cornea is the transparent, clear front surface of the eye, while the colored part of the eye is the iris. The cornea helps to focus light entering the eye onto the retina, which is essential for clear vision.
The cornea is the outer part that protects the eye
A corneal transplant is performed when the cornea becomes damaged or diseased, affecting vision and causing pain. Transplanting a healthy cornea can restore vision and alleviate discomfort for the patient.
It contains few cells and no blood vessels.