cornes
The cornea is the normally transplanted part of the eye.
cornea
The only tissue that can be transplanted from one person to another with minimal rejection in the retina of the eye is the retinal pigment epithelium (RPE). This is primarily due to the immune privilege of the eye, which reduces the likelihood of rejection compared to other tissues. The RPE plays a critical role in supporting photoreceptors, making it a valuable target for transplantation in retinal diseases.
The cornea. Interestingly it is avascular and so can generally be transplanted without regard to tissue typing and without immunosupressants.
Yes
yes
Cornia
No. The immune system would reject the foreign organ. Additionally, no snake eye is the right size.
he killed konan and transplanted the eye to the one destroyed by izangi.
All organs have been successfully transplanted except the brain.
Organs and tissues successfully transplanted since 1950 include the heart, liver, kidneys, lungs, pancreas, and corneas. Currently, the most commonly transplanted organs are the kidneys and livers due to the high demand for these organs and the success rates of the procedures.
[The colored part of the eye: brown, green, blue, etc. ... is called the macula,]The macula is a small spot in the back of the eye, and not visible from the outside without instruments. The visible part around the pupil is the iris.