Yellow Spot
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In eye, fovea is the center of the visual field, where:
high density of rods occur
high density of cones occur
the optic nerve leaves the eye
only rods are present
Where is the macula lutea located?
Below lens
Below Iris
Below pupil
Middle of retina
The area of retina in the human eye that contains only cone cells is
Choroid
Fovea centralis
Tapetum
Optic disc
Which of the following is a characteristic of the fovea in the eye?
This area has more rods than cones are found
This area has a high density of cones but has no rods
The optic nerve leaves the eye from this area
Only rods are present in this area
Match the columns.
Blind spotcentre of the retinaYellow spotfree of rod cell and cone cellCiliary musclesshape of the lens
Blind spotfree of rod cell and cone cellYellow spotcentre of the retinaCiliary musclesshape of the lens
Blind spotcentre of the retinaYellow spotshape of the lensCiliary musclesfree of rod cell and cone cell
Blind spotshape of the lensYellow spotfree of rod cell and cone cellCiliary musclescentre of the retina
Blind spotCentre of the retinaYellow spotshape of the lensCiliary musclesfree of rod cell and cone cell
The area of retina in human eye containing only cone cells is________
optic disc
yellow spot
macula lutea
fovea centralis
- Macula
- Yellow spot
- Blind spot
- Fovea centralis