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define macula lutea​

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Answered by Anonymous
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an oval yellowish area surrounding the fovea near the centre of the retina in the eye, which is the region of keenest vision

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Answered by sakshi3104
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It is the part of the retina that is responsible for sharp, detailed central vision (also called visual acuity). The macula lutea, also called fovea, contains a very high concentration of cones. These are the light-sensitive cells in the retina that give detailed central vision.

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