The part of your eye that receives no blood at all is the cornea. This is the clear and transparent part of the eye and it does not have any blood vessels.
retina
corneas
The cornea, the clear part of the eye, does not contain blood vessels and it receives oxygen supply directly from the air.
Conjunctiva
The choroid is the vascular layer between the sclera and retina. These blood vessels supply the eye with oxygen and nutrients.
They carry blood. What did you think they did?
The smallest blood vessels in the body are called capillaries.
The sclera.
The iris.
Vascular Coat or Uvea is the middle part of the wall of the eye. Uvea has a rich supply of blood vessels that provides nutrients of the eye.
There are a few blood vessels that are in the sclera, or white part of our eye, but most of the blood vessels are found in the retina in the inside back of our eye. Blood is not not normally inside the eye itself or it would interfere with the passage of light through the eye.
Diabetic retinopathy occurs when diabetes damages the tiny blood vessels in the retina of the eye.
An eye in which the small blood vessels are dilated, giving the white of it a red appearance.
to make sure that your eye got sufficient supply of nutrition