Biology, asked by dhanushsaravanan43, 2 months ago

The fovea is a thinned-out portion of the retina, where only cones are densly packed. It is present

(1) At the anterior pole of the eye, lateral to blindspot.

(2) At the posterior pole of the eye, lateral to blindspot.

(3) At the posterior pole of the eye, lateral to cornea.

(4) It is not localised.​

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Answered by OpRicky
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Answer:

3) At The posterior pole of the eye , lateral to corena

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