Most sensitive part of retina is

Correct Answer: Fovea-centralis
Description: Ans. is 'b' i.e Fovea Centralis Fovea centralis, is a depression or pit situated at the posterior pole of eye, 3 mm to the temporal side of the optic disc.Here the retinal layer consists only of cones and other layers are completely absentFovea is the most sensitive part of retinaFovea is surrounded by a small area, the macula lutea, which although not so sensitive, in more so than other parts of retina.
Category: Ophthalmology
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