Biology, asked by surbhi8870, 1 year ago

Macula lutea is a yellowish pigmented spot where
(a) only rods are present
(b) only cones are present
(c) all cones and rods are absent
(d) neither cones nor rods are present

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Answered by Mrkhan27
2

Hi Dear

Macula luteal is part where only cones are present.

It has central pit called fovea where visual acuity is greatest.

hope you understood

Answered by Brâiñlynêha
1

Hey .mate

ur answer is option B

only cones are present

hope it's help

Regarded as Neha..

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