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Title: What is a fovea centralis? Where is it located? For what is it used?
Post by: Gops on May 26, 2017
What is a fovea centralis? Where is it located? For what is it used?  :o


Title: Re: What is a fovea centralis? Where is it located? For what is it used?
Post by: DratBlue on May 27, 2017
The Fovea Centralis is located in the retina at the back of the eye and is a small indentation. Cone receptors are concentrated here. It is responsible for clear and focused central vision