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    Why Is Vision Sharpest in the Fovea
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Why Is Vision Sharpest in the Fovea

Question 44

Question 44

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Why is vision sharpest in the fovea?


A) It has more rods.
B) It has more cones.
C) There is less interference with overlying cells.
D) It contains the focal point.

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