Takeaway
Parts of the eye, especially the cornea, can be donated and routinely restore sight.
The Daily Wonder
Every year, tens of thousands of people have their sight restored by donated tissue from someone who died. But in almost every case, the donated tissue is not what most people picture when they think of donating an eye.
Specific parts of the eye, particularly the cornea and sclera, can be donated and transplanted successfully. The whole eye as a complete organ cannot currently be transplanted because the optic nerve cannot be reconnected.

Takeaway
Parts of the eye, especially the cornea, can be donated and routinely restore sight.
Takeaway
The whole eye cannot be transplanted because the optic nerve cannot be reconnected.
Takeaway
The cornea's lack of blood vessels makes it uniquely resistant to immune rejection.
Takeaway
A single donor can help restore or improve the sight of up to five people.
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