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Q: Is macula contribute to refraction in the eye?
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What is the fovea?

The fovea is a pit in the macula of the eye


Is the macula part of the eye?

Yes it is part of the retina.


Colored eye part?

[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.


Which lies closest to the exact posterior pole of the eye?

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What is the yellow pigmented area with a dense accumulation of cones in the eye called?

the macula


What is bending of light rays by the cornea lens and fluids of the eye is?

Refraction.


What does grossly normal macula mean red eyes?

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.


What are the functions of the fovea centralis?

They are both parts of the eye. The macula provides the clearest vision and the fovea centralis contains the cones of the eye.


What has the author Franciscus Cornelis Donder written?

Franciscus Cornelis Donder has written: 'On the anomalies of accommodation and refraction of the eye' -- subject(s): Accommodation and refraction, Eye


The technique of determining the refraction condition of the eye?

ifraeniot


What are optical devices used in refraction?

it is just an eye


What structure of the eye can change the amount of refraction?

I believe it is the lense