There is only one part of the body with living cells that does NOT receive blood supply through blood vessels. Where do these cells exist?
Earlobe
Tongue
Cornea
Gums
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The correct answer is Cornea.
The living cells of the cornea present in the eye are the only ones which are not directly supplied by blood vessels.
Instead, the nutrients and oxygen get diffused to the cornea and its nerve fibres from the aqueous humour( the fluid present between cornea and lens) on the inside and tear fluid on the outer parts.
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