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The cornea — the clear outer layer of the eye — is the only tissue in the human body that has no blood supply. It gets its oxygen directly from the air. This is why contact lenses can cause eye problems if they block too much oxygen, and why corneal transplants have a much higher success rate than most other organ transplants, since there is no blood supply to trigger immune rejection.
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