The cornea is typically fully formed by the age of 2 to 3 years. However, it continues to undergo minor changes in shape and thickness until around the age of 10. By this age, the corneal structure is generally stable, which allows for proper visual development.
Most farmers will castrate at about 14 days of age, at this time the testicles have not fully formed therefore, the animal will have less discomfort after castration.
it is the cocklea
Not fully developed is partial formed.
The outer covering of the eye is formed by the cornea and sclera. The cornea is the transparent layer at the front of the eye, while the sclera is the white, tough, outer layer that covers the rest of the eyeball. These structures help protect and maintain the shape of the eye.
Intervertebral discs begin to develop during embryonic growth, around the 6th week of gestation. By the age of 20, the intervertebral discs are fully formed.
retina
nugger
That would be the retina.
Cornea transplant
welll it is the lower cornea
AGE 7!
She was born fully grown.Aphrodite had no childhood, she emerged fully formed and adult from the sea.