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write one structural difference between macula and optic nerve?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Macula: The portion of eye at the center of the retina that processes sharp, clear, straight-ahead vision. Photoreceptors: The light sensing nerve cells (rods and cones) located in the retina.

optic nerve.The optic nerve is the nerve that transmits visual information from the retina to the brain. The optic nerve is composed of retinal ganglion cell axons and support cells.

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Answered by YaswanthMVS
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Answer:

Macula: The portion of eye at the center of the retina that processes sharp, clear, straight-ahead vision. Photoreceptors: The light sensing nerve cells (rods and cones) located in the retina.

optic nerve: The optic nerve is the nerve that transmits visual information from the retina to the brain. The optic nerve is composed of retinal ganglion cell axons and support cells.

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