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tissue found in the cornea of the eye

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Answered by LoyelKashyap
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Hey mate!

Tissue found in cornea of the eye is :
Lascrimal caruncle

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Answered by consistent
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The corneal epithelium (epithelium corneæ anterior layer) is made up of epithelial tissue and covers the front of the cornea. It acts as a barrier to protect the cornea, resisting the free flow of fluids from the tears, and prevents bacteria from entering the epithelium and corneal stroma.

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