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do humans have corneas

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Do humans (Humans, the only living species in the Homo genus) have corneas (the transparent membrane over the surface of the eye)?
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For example, even though artificial corneas are transparent and respond to irritants as human eyes do, they do not have the proper shape needed to allow people to see, he noted.

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