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(Tıp) macula
A rather large spot or blotch of color
In planetary geology, an unusually dark area on the surface of a planet or moon
An oval yellow spot near the center of the retina of the human eye, histologically defined as having two or more layers of ganglion cells, responsible for detailed central vision
{n} a spot, stain, pollution
The small, sensitive area of the central retina Allows one to see objects clearly and distinct at both distance and close-up
Small centralized area of the retina responsible for acute central vision Damage to this portion of the retina severely limits a patient's ability to read, recognize faces and perform any other task that requires straight-ahead vision See Free Eye Tests
The central area of the retina
a cooler darker spot appearing periodically on the sun's photosphere; associated with a strong magnetic field
The small, sensitive area of the central retina; provides vision for fine work and reading
The area of the retina responsible for detail vision, like reading and recognizing faces, and color vision
The macula is a small anatomical area in the inner ear and the eye; it contains an increased number of nerve cells In the inner ear, it is the patch of sensory hair that provides information about the position of the body in relation to gravity, also known as the otolith organ of the ear In the eye, the macula is a shallow depression in the retina of the eye, opposite the lens It contains a large concentration of cones and is specialized for the perception of color and sharp intense images
The macula is a special group of cells in the center of the retina The macula is involved in seeing fine detail, as in reading small print, doing many craft hobbies, and seeing road signs at a distance Macular degeneration can occur with aging, which is one reason why regular eye exams are important for adults even when your eyeglasses or contact lenses don't seem to need an update
The small, sensitive area of the central retina that contains light sensitive nerve cells called "cones " It provides vision for fine work and reading
The small, sensitive area of the central retina, providing vision for fine work and reading
A small central area of the retina responsible for the sharp, clear vision needed to look directly at an object
the portion of the eye that allows us to see fine details clearly
The central portion of the retina responsible for high detail, color vision
The pigmented central area or "yellow spot" of the retina that is adjacent to the optic nerve It is the most sensitive area of the retina and contains the fovea, a depressed region that is responsible for detailed central vision
a yellowish central area of the retina that is rich in cones and that mediates clear detailed vision
within the organs of balance, area containing sensory cells which measure head position
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