Which part of eye has cones only?
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human fovea
There are only cones in the human fovea (no rods). They are thinner, elongated, any very tightly packed. Because of this, the fovea is the location of highest visual acuity and best color vision.
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This is a small pit-like structure in the central area of the retina, which contains only cone light receptor cells (no rod cells) and provides the sharpest vision. The iris is the coloured part of the eye that sits behind the cornea
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