As of August 2014, it is not possible to perform an eye transplant on a person using the eye of an animal. This is due to the shape of animal eyes being incorrect for a human eye socket, and the fact that the mechanics of an animal's eyes are far too complex to be attached to a human's optic nerve.
No, you cannot transplant an entire eye from a dead body, with current technologies, the only part of the eye that can be transplanted is the cornea. There are too many nerve fibers that connect the eye to the brain to make whole eye transplant possible.
yeah you can replace your eye with a sharingan or a renigan but dont expect that plastic sharinngan to work so the disadvantage of having a sharingan is being blind
Yes infact, you can get an eye transplant. I am studying it in school at this very second. seriously.
NO, it's impossible with current surgical technologies.
No, the iris cannot be transplanted.
You can transplant iris in late summer.
The colored part of the eye is called the iris. The black dot in the middle is the pupil which is covered by the lens.
A clear thing behind the Iris but befor the Retina
The colored part of the eye is called the iris. The colored part of the eye is called the iris.
It is called the iris
Iris does mean a color because it is a color in your eye.
The iris of a bird is the eye.
The coloured (or pigmented) part of the eye is the iris.
The iris is located in your eye. It is at the located at the front of the eye and is next to the pupil. It is usually coloured (e.g. brown, green or blue are the most common).
The coloured part of your eye is called the iris.
The colored part of the eye is the Iris.
The Iris