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The photoreceptors that allow us to see color are
the cones.
where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
in front of the retina.
optic chiasma
extrinsic muscles.
fovea centralis.
lacrimal glands.
cornea
Glands that produce tears are called
the cones.
where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
in front of the retina.
optic chiasma
extrinsic muscles.
fovea centralis.
lacrimal glands.
cornea
In a myopic eye the focal point of the image falls
the cones.
where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
in front of the retina.
optic chiasma
extrinsic muscles.
fovea centralis.
lacrimal glands.
cornea
Fibers from the medial aspect of each eye's retina cross at the
the cones.
where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
in front of the retina.
optic chiasma
extrinsic muscles.
fovea centralis.
lacrimal glands.
cornea
What is the clear structure on the anterior eye through which light rays pass?
the cones.
where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
in front of the retina.
optic chiasma
extrinsic muscles.
fovea centralis.
lacrimal glands.
cornea
The area of greatest visual acuity is the
the cones.
where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
in front of the retina.
optic chiasma
extrinsic muscles.
fovea centralis.
lacrimal glands.
cornea
The blind spot of the eye is
the cones.
where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
in front of the retina.
optic chiasma
extrinsic muscles.
fovea centralis.
lacrimal glands.
cornea
Movement of the eyeball in its socket is controlled by
the cones.
where the optic nerve leaves the eye.
in front of the retina.
optic chiasma
extrinsic muscles.
fovea centralis.
lacrimal glands.
cornea
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