Biology, asked by gummadelliswamy, 4 months ago

What will happen if cornea is absent in the eye ​

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Answered by itzHitman
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Explanation:

Corneal opacities can cause anything from minor irritation to vision problems and even blindness. In fact, corneal problems are the fourth leading cause of blindness (after glaucoma, cataracts, and age-related macular degeneration).

Answered by jjd88958
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Answer:

the answer is below

Explanation:

As of these cells are lost, the endothelium cannot pump water out of the stroma as it should, and the cornea swells. This distorts vision. Eventually, the epithelium also takes on water, resulting in pain and severe vision problems.

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