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What is fovea centralis?

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It is a region of retina with only rod cells
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It is a region of retina without any sensory cells
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It is a region of choroid with only cone cells
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It is a region of retina with only cone cells
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Solution

The correct option is B It is a region of retina with only cone cells
Fovea centralis is the middle shallow depression of retina. It has only cone cells and is the place of most distinct vision. Thus the correct answer is option D.
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