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The central portion of the retina. The macula contains a dense concentration of cone photoreceptor cells that help us see fine visual detail and color vision. Only primates (human and monkey) have maculas.
Ãâó: www.blindness.org/research/glossary.asp
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Posterior area of the retina, 3 mm in diameter, which gives precise vision.
Ãâó: etoile.univ-lyon1.fr/ANGLAIS/sommary/glossary.html
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| macula |
A dark spot.
Ãâó: www.pgd.hawaii.edu/eschool/glossary.htm
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| macula |
A specialized part of the retina containing mostly cones. The macula is used for all detailed visual tasks. The center of the macula is called the fovea. If a disease process harms or destroys the macula, vision may be reduced to 20/200 (legal blindness).
Ãâó: www.hollingsheadeyecenter.com/glossary.html
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| macule |
A small, flat, distinct colored area of skin that is less than 10 millimeters in diameter (11).
Ãâó: www.brown.edu/Courses/Bio_160/Projects2000/Anthrax...
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