Macula is part of the retina in the eye. It is a yellow coloured dot and serves the purpose of providing the high definition of vision. As one gets older, macular degeneration is a real possibility which can result in blindness in the worst cases.
Yes it is part of the retina.
macula densa
[The colored part of the eye: brown, green, blue, etc. ... is called the macula,]The macula is a small spot in the back of the eye, and not visible from the outside without instruments. The visible part around the pupil is the iris.
The macula in the utricle and saccule.
in which part of the body the nerve found
Macula Transfer was created in 1976-06.
nerves are found in most limbs of the body
The Macula is the receptor for static equilibrium.
Bordetella is found in the upper part of your body....such as the immune system
Physicians use "gross" or "grossly" as descriptors meaning "absolutely", "positively", "majorly" "big time" plus whatever word follows. So "grossly normal" means "the macula is absolutely, positively, majorly, big time" NORMAL. The macula is part of the back of the retina, where the occular nerve enters. The macula and retina are part of the eye. Redness of the scleras (the whites of the eye) occur usually from irritation but not from anything abnormal with eye structures.
The part of the retina that gives the most detailed vision is called the fovea. It is in the center of the macula.
Sine Macula Choir was created in 1983.