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The fovea is the part of the retina that contains photoreceptors called

Assertion:At fovea, the visual acuity is the greatest. Reason:The fovea is a thick area of the retina where both rods and cones are present.

Assertion:At fovea, the visual acuity is the greatest. Reason:The fovea is a thick area of the retina where both rods and cones are present.

Assertion:At fovea, the visual acuity is the greatest. Reason:The fovea is a thick area of the retina where both rods and cones are present.

The Fovea is the part of retina that contain photoreceptors called?

In mammalian eye, the 'fovea' is the center of the visual field, where:

In mammalian eye, the 'fovea' is the center of the visual field, where :