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what is macula lutea​

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Answered by itzsofia123
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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.

Answered by lokeshsoni996
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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.

The macula lutea — more commonly called the macula — is the most sensitive spot in the center of the ...

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Definition of 'lutea' in British Language :-

1) Any of a group of colours that vary in saturation but have the same hue. They lie in the approximate wavelength range 585–575 nanometres. Yellow is the complementary colour of blue and with cyan and magenta forms a set of primary colours.

2) A pigment or dye of or producing these colours.

3) Yellow cloth or clothing

ellow cloth or clothingdressed in yellow.

4) The yolk of an egg.

5) A yellow ball in snooker, etc.

6) Any of a group of pieridine butterflies the males of which have yellow or yellowish wings, esp the clouded yellows (Colias spp.) and the brimstone.

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