What is the corneal structure?
1. The cornea is a group of proteins arranged in a high-resolution system, unlike the rest of the tissues of the body.
2. It does not contain blood vessels and therefore get its food from the tears and the solution of water mixing that fills the room behind him.
3. The cornea must remain transparent without opacity to reflect the light and the vision is clearly visible.
4. The presence of any blood vessels, even if very small, may impair the proper vision process.
1. The cornea is a group of proteins arranged in a high-resolution system, unlike the rest of the tissues of the body.
2. It does not contain blood vessels and therefore get its food from the tears and the solution of water mixing that fills the room behind him.
3. The cornea must remain transparent without opacity to reflect the light and the vision is clearly visible.
4. The presence of any blood vessels, even if very small, may impair the proper vision process.