i want to know how it helps us to see
No, it is the cones that are in your retina that allows you to see color. The macula just contains a higher denisty of photoreceptors.
Yes, the macula lutea can be visualized through an ophthalmoscope. It appears as a small yellowish spot near the center of the retina. The macula lutea is important for central vision and visual acuity.
space probe
Satellites magnify images. With a strong satellite you can see images across the world. Google uses a satellite for Google Earth.
CT scanners are an example.
You see different coloured objects by light. the light hits the object and reflects into your eyes.
It allows you to see images, words, and basically anything on your computer.
One can see images of bathing girls on Google Images where there are hundreds of images matching this description. One can also see them on Stock Free Images.
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One can see images of active RFID tags on Google Images where there are dozens of such images available to view. One can also see images on the RFID Labeling website.
I'm not able to see images. If you describe the symbol to me, I may be able to help you identify it.
The "yellow spot" or macula of the retina is designed to provide the maximum visual acuity. It gives the highest quality image in the mammalian eye.