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    The Central Part of the Retina That We "Aim" Directly
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The Central Part of the Retina That We "Aim" Directly

Question 5

Question 5

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The central part of the retina that we "aim" directly at objects to perceive their fine details is called


A) optic sight
B) pupil
C) fovea
D) visual array

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