Multiple Choice
Why is vision most detailed in the fovea?
A) The fovea is the area of the retina that is closest to the pupil.
B) The fovea is the area of the retina that is closest to the optic nerve.
C) The fovea has the greatest receptor density and most numerous connections to the brain.
D) The fovea is the only area of the retina with an equal ratio of rods to cones.
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