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why cornea is avascular

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Answered by thenoorish
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Of all the tissues in the body, the cornea has the unusual capacity to function without blood vessels. The lack of blood vessels keeps the eye clear for vision. (Cartilage is the only other type of tissue to lack blood vessels.)

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Answered by lordsaktis
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What Keeps the Cornea Clear and Avascular? Of all the tissues in the body, the cornea has the unusual capacity to function without blood vessels. The lack of blood vessels keeps the eye clear for vision. (Cartilage is the only other type of tissue to lack blood vessels.)

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