How to Accept Intelligent Design of the Cornea

Seek a unique exception that exists of using blood to supply oxygen!, Consider and analyze a unique, unparalleled event in creation of the eye or body... How or whether you can find that "one" exception!, Understood (or find and read an explanation)...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Seek a unique exception that exists of using blood to supply oxygen!

    It may be a very special reason.
  2. Step 2: Consider and analyze a unique

    It evidently is very special! ,: the retina has a very rich supply of capillaries to feed those cells to make sight possible.

    See whether if makes sense to you how it is possible that no red blood cells go to only one living part of the body. "Yes!" it does need oxygen.

    That tissue is alive, but does not get oxygen from the red blood and hemoglobin (or from any other form of blood). ,")wikipedia:
    Red_blood_cells
  3. Step 3: unparalleled event in creation of the eye or body... How or whether you can find that "one" exception!

  4. Step 4: Understood (or find and read an explanation) about respiration to support living tissues using red blood cells--such that as you breathe

  5. Step 5: the oxygen goes throughout "all" parts of the body even to the eye

  6. Step 6: Examine how cells and tissues of your body are otherwise served by hemoglobin

  7. Step 7: a biomolecule that can temporarily bind to oxygen (the blood's color is due to the red color of hemoglobin in the "red blood cell.

Detailed Guide

It may be a very special reason.

It evidently is very special! ,: the retina has a very rich supply of capillaries to feed those cells to make sight possible.

See whether if makes sense to you how it is possible that no red blood cells go to only one living part of the body. "Yes!" it does need oxygen.

That tissue is alive, but does not get oxygen from the red blood and hemoglobin (or from any other form of blood). ,")wikipedia:
Red_blood_cells

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