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  • Cornea Oxygen Supply: How Your Eye Stays Healthy
    The cornea is the transparent, front part of the human eye that covers the iris and the pupil. It is responsible for focusing light on the retina, which helps to create vision. The cornea receives oxygen from the air and tears that cover it. The small blood vessels in the conjunctiva, the pink membrane that surrounds the cornea, also provide some oxygen to it.
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