The part of the retina that gives the most detailed vision is called the fovea. It is in the center of the macula.
The area of sharpest vision in the eye is called the fovea. It is located in the center of the retina and contains a high concentration of cone cells, which are responsible for color vision and detailed central vision.
For the most part, vision.
For the most part, vision.
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There are a lot of things that affect your eyes most of which is light. light is invisible to the human eye, but can none the less have dangerous effects. The visible light, that provides us with color vision represents just a small, part of the electromagnetic spectrum. All these color form a spectrum which creates what we see and thus making it the most affective.
Peripheral vision (the part of vision that occurs outside the very center of gaze).
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of course not! (Correction) In fact, in a vision that Alice gives Aro, the Volturi leader, Seth Clearwater, Leah Clearwater, Carlisle Cullen, and Jasper Cullen all dies, but ONLY in the vision she gives him. Also in the same vision the WHOLE Volturi group is completely wiped out. Edward and Bella kills Aro. Just as they are lighting Aro on fire Alice ends the vision.
C. retinal rods
That is the cell wall.It is the outer most layer.
Poor peripheral vision in daylight is primarily due to the distribution of photoreceptor cells in the retina. While cone cells, which are responsible for color vision and detail, are concentrated in the central part of the retina (the fovea), rod cells, which are more sensitive to light and motion, are more abundant in the peripheral regions. In bright light, the sensitivity of rod cells decreases, leading to diminished peripheral vision. Additionally, the brain prioritizes central vision for processing detailed information, further limiting the effectiveness of peripheral vision in well-lit conditions.