Which part of human eye is transplanted form a dead donor to a living person?
- 1. Cornea
- 2. Retina
- 3. Iris
- 4. Sclera
Answer A: Cornea
Only a part of the eye can be transplanted, and not the whole eye. When someone receives an “eye transplant,” they are being given a donor cornea, the clear front part of the eye. The corneal transplant requires a functioning retina and optic nerve to restore vision.