Tuesday, December 9, 2008
Corneal Functioning
Your cornea is a clear, dome-shaped surface covering the front of your eye. Unlike other bodily tissues, the cornea does not have any blood vessels to protect it from infection. Instead, it relies on tears and the aqueous humor in your eye for nourishment and protection.There are five layers of the cornea. All play a major role in its proper functioning. The epithelium is the outer layer of the
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