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What is the only human tissue that doesn't require blood?

Cornea


What part of the eye is the cornea?

The cornea is the outer part that protects the eye


What is the name of the opaque tissue surrounding the cornea?

The opaque tissue surrounding the cornea is called the sclera. It is the white part of the eye that helps to maintain the eye's shape and protect the inner structures.


What part of the body doesn't have scar tissue?

The cornea of the eye is one of the few parts of the body that does not form scar tissue. This is because the cornea is composed of specific types of cells that do not have the ability to produce scar tissue.


What part of the eye contains epithelial tissue?

The cornea is the part of the eye that contains epithelial tissue. This thin, transparent layer covers the front of the eye and helps to protect it from dust and other particles.


What is the most common organ and tissue transplant?

Heart, and kidney.AnswerThe cornea and kindey.


Why is tissue typing unnecessary in corneal transplant?

In the case of corneal transplants, tissue typing is not needed because cornea do not have their own blood supply. This greatly reduces the chance that immune cells will come in contact with the cornea and recognize it as foreign.


What part of the eye is most important for focusing?

the cornea, the lens, and the retina. The cornea is a tough, transparent, dome-shaped tissue that covers the front of the eye (not to be confused with the white, opaque sclera). The cornea lies in front of the iris


Why cornea can be transplanted without tissue rejection?

It contains few cells and no blood vessels.


What tissue forms protective layer of eye?

Fibrous tissue, vascular tissue, and retina


What Is the nerve tissue at the back of the eye which receives the image that has been formed by the cornea the pupil and the?

it is the cocklea


What is a Microkeratome?

A precision surgical instrument that can slice an extremely thin layer of tissue from the surface of the cornea.