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[–] jodanlime@midwest.social 0 points 3 weeks ago (3 children)

They don't need oxygen when I'm sleeping?

You have a high concentration of blood vessels on the inside of your eyelids, which are kept in contact with the cornea by tears. It doesn’t only let oxygen through, some parts of blood (like lymph and antibodies) can also travel through the tears and into your cornea.

It is the only part of the body without a blood supply. Instead, it receives nutrients via aqueous humor (the liquid between the cornea and vitreous).

Instead, oxygen dissolves inĀ tearsĀ and then diffuses throughout the cornea to keep it healthy.[5]Ā Similarly, nutrients are transported viaĀ diffusionĀ from the tear fluid through the outside surface and theĀ aqueous humourĀ through the inside surface.

And because that seemed lacking still and I’m too dumb to figure it out ChatGPT’s response:

TheĀ palpebral conjunctival blood vesselsĀ and theĀ capillaries of the eyelidsĀ supply oxygen to the tear film behind closed lids. Oxygen diffuses from these vessels into the cornea.

[–] dingus@lemmy.world 0 points 3 weeks ago

My brother sleeps with his eyes party open. He must be eye oxygenmaxxing. Superior eyeballs.