Cornea & Sclera: Why Transparency?

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The transparency of the cornea compared to the opacity of the sclera is primarily due to the arrangement and properties of their collagen fibers. In the cornea, collagen fibers are organized parallel to each other, ensuring uniform light refraction and minimal scattering, which contributes to its transparency. This precise arrangement prevents conditions like astigmatism, where light does not focus correctly. Additionally, the cornea is avascular, meaning it lacks blood vessels that could scatter light. In contrast, the sclera contains disorganized collagen fibers and has a rich blood supply, which leads to significant light absorption and scattering, resulting in its opaque appearance. The discussion highlights the importance of both structural organization and vascularity in determining the optical properties of these eye components.
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My teacher told me the reason about the cornea being transparent and the sclera being opaque as.. the sclera contains disorganized fibres.. and the cornea contains organized ones.. like being orthogonal or kind of some graphite like structure.
(i know i am being very vague)

She wasn't sure of the answer.. maybe something related to the properties of light..

Can someone please explain the exact reason to me?
 
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In cornea there are two factors responsible for transparency. Your teacher is correct about the fibres. The collagen fibres are arranged parallel to each other in a manner to make sure ALL points in all meridians of the cornea focus on exactly the same point; that is to say that they all have the same FOCAL length. If that wasn't true, the clinical condition that results is known as astigmatism and requires either spectacles, lens or surgical correction.

Light refraction is same for all points, however light scattering effect is minimal and therefore the reason for the transparency.

The other reason is that cornea is avascular. This means there are no blood vessels running within cornea. This is not true of sclera because sclera has an abundant blood supply with the circulation system running WITHIN the fibrous structure. Blood vessels are definitely not designed to transmit light neatly so their presence renders maximal light absorption and scattering, and therefore the opaqueness. The fibrous arrangement in sclera is analogous to the fibrous arrangement in the connective tissue structures throughout the human body, such as in the Skin, blood vessels etc and therefore lacks transparency.

I think I answered your question from a more medical perspective. Hopefully someone else would provide an opinion of a physicist on this matter.
 
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