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What is the function of the retinal?

well this is a tricky question retinal tissue.... .... i fink its the tissue dat keeps da crap in ur anus.... ... dat or its a rare species of a mouse chicken


What conditions is retinal cryopexy used to treat?

retinal breaks or detachments; retinal ischemia (retinal tissue that lacks oxygen); neovascularization (proliferation of blood vessels in the retina); Coats' disease


What is retinal cryopexy?

a procedure that uses intense cold to induce a chorioretinal scar and to destroy retinal or choroidal tissue


What is involved in retinal cryopexy in the case of retinal detachment?

irritating the tissue around each of the retinal tears. Cryopexy stimulates scar formation, sealing the edges of the tear. This is typically done by looking into the eye using the indirect ophthalmoscope


What is the function of the central retinal artery?

The function of central retinal artery is that it does absoulutely nothing.....jk.......the artery helps the eye with its central visionn by the fovea and optic nerve n disk...!to be continued..........


What so retinal and unsaturated fatty acids have in common?

According to a study performed and published by the NCBI, saturated fats are essential to retinal growth. Unsaturated fats do not have enough fat to support proper brain and retinal function in infants.


What is the difference between retina and retinal?

The retina is a layer of tissue located at the back of the eye that contains light-sensitive cells. Retinal, on the other hand, is a form of vitamin A that is important for vision and is converted into retinaldehyde in the retina to help with light detection.


How may laser photocoagulation serve as an alternative to retinal cryopexy?

by destroying outer retinal tissue, thus reducing the oxygen requirements of the retina, and increasing oxygen delivery to the remaining retina through alterations in oxygen diffusion from the choroid.


Which is not a function of connective tissue?

One function of connective tissue is not storing energy.


What is the least important function of muscle tissue?

the least important function is the wall of the tissue it self!


What does tissue mean scientifically?

Tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body. These cells are organized into structures that have a distinct shape and function, such as muscle tissue, nerve tissue, or connective tissue.


A group of similar cells thet perform a specific function in an organism is a what?

Tissue. Tissue is a group of similar cells that work together to perform a specific function in an organism.