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the corneal epithelium is a thin layer of fast growing and easily regenerated tissue kept moist by tears. The epithelium absorbs oxygen and sell nutrients from the tears on, then distributes these nutrients to the rest of the cornea. The part of the epithelium that serves as the foundation on which the epithelial cells encore and organised themselves is called the bustle membrane. The Bowmans membrane is a transparent sheet of tissue composed of strong, layered protein fibres called collagen. The corneal strom A accounts for 90% of the corneas thickness, consisting primarily off water, 78% and college in 16%. Collagen gives the cornea its strength, elasticity and form. The college is unique shape. Arrangement and spacing are essential in making the cornea transparent. The decimates membrane is a thick, strong sheet of tissue that serves as a protective barrier against infection and injuries.