Biology, asked by rashini86, 6 months ago

The part of the retina which is responsible for
sharp, central vision useful for walking,
reading, driving, etc.,
optic nerve
blind spot
pupil
fovea centralis​

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Answered by myrakincsem
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The part of the retina which is responsible for sharp, central vision useful for walking, reading, driving etc is fovea centralis​.

  • Fovea centralis can be described as a small depression which is found in the macula lutea of the retina.
  • Fovea centralis provides central vision which is required for sharp actions such as driving, reading etc. Hence, the correct answer is fovea centralis​.
  • Other options, such as optic nerve, is not correct as optic nerve is the nerve which travels signals from the eyes to the brain.

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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Explanation:

The part of the retina which is responsible for

sharp, central vision useful for walking,

reading, driving, etc., is fovea centralis

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