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The area of retina in human eye containing only cone cells is________


A

optic disc

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B

yellow spot

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C

macula lutea

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D

fovea centralis

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Solution

The correct options are
B

yellow spot


C

macula lutea


D

fovea centralis


Fovea centralis is a small area of the retina of approximately 1.5 mm diameter situated at the back of the eye. At the fovea centralis, the retina is the thinnest as there are no supporting fibres of mueller, no ganglion cells and no bipolar cells. It is also commonly known as yellow spot.


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