No, once eyes are donated, the recipient cannot see through them as the eyes themselves do not retain the ability to process visual information. Vision is a complex function that involves not only the eyes but also the brain's interpretation of visual signals. Eye transplants are not currently feasible; however, corneal transplants can restore vision by replacing the damaged cornea, but the donor's visual experience remains separate from the recipient's.
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