No, retina cannot be donated or replaced, since it is a layer at the back of the eye ball that is sensitive to light and sends impulses to the brain.Cornia can be donated or replaced.
the axons of the retina culminate in the optic nerve which forms a blind spot on the retina
The retina is in the eye.
No harm comes to a blood donor during or after donation. Donated blood is replaced relatively quickly by the donor.
The back of the eye is called the retina. It is a light-sensitive layer of tissue that lines the back of the eye and contains cells that respond to light.
The layer of photoreceptors is called the retina. It is located at the back of the eye and contains two types of photoreceptor cells: rods, which are responsible for vision in low light conditions, and cones, which are responsible for color vision and detecting fine details.
No, the retina cannot currently be replaced through medical procedures.
I think Retina would qualify because they can be donated
The 15-inch MacBook Pro with Retina display was a popular model with a high-resolution screen, powerful performance, and sleek design. It has been replaced by newer models with updated features and technology.
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The retina. This consists of layers of cells that detect light and colour and transmit information to the brain via the optic nerve.
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The retina is part of the eye
Virginia donated most of D.C., and Maryland donated some
the layer that supplies blood to the retina is the "Sclera" which is the outermost layer of the eye.
the axons of the retina culminate in the optic nerve which forms a blind spot on the retina
This headgear was donated.
The transparent inner neural layer of the RETINA