The eye
welll it is the lower cornea
The cornea of the eye does not have lymphatics.
No boss its not like what you are saying, Eye's will remain same in size till to death from birth, this is what natures beauty.instead of this all organs will change there size. I don't think there is any body part or organ in humans that remains the same from birth to adulthood. There must be some form of changes if that body part or organ is normal.
Hypertrophy is an enlargement of an organ or a body part. Hypertrophy is an enlargement of an organ or a body part.
The cornea is the normally transplanted part of the eye.
Humans have nine major organ systems. The Excretory System removes waste materials from the body. The Endocrine System secrete hormones.
Tongue, soles of feet, cornea.
A seeing organ refers to a body part or system that is responsible for the sense of sight in an organism. In humans, the seeing organ is the eye, which processes visual information and allows us to perceive our surroundings.
organ
All organs require a constant blood supply. Organs like your skin can last long periods with reduced blood volume but your heart, lungs and brain can't tolerate any significant loss with damage occurring. The above answer is correct for whole organs, but I'm guessing the answer the question is fishing for is the cornea. The cornea is considered an organ in terms of organ donation , although the whole eye would more accurately be considered the organ. The cornea is the outermost part of the eye and it does not have a blood supply, oxygen etc. just diffuses in and out of it which has the practical application of making it easier to transplant. The hair (after it leaves the hair follicle) and nails also do not get blood.
the structures in the eye that refract light in the eye is the lens and the cornea.
yes it is, its your largest organ in your body