Why there are no blood capillaries in
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the cornea of the eye and cartilage?
How are these regions supplied with
the required nutrients?
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Because transparency is of prime importance the cornea does not have blood vessels; it receives nutrients via diffusion from the tear fluid at the outside and the aqueous humour at the inside and also from neurotrophins supplied by nerve fibers that innervate it.
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