foveola of retina

foveola

A region of the fovea centralis that lies in the center of the fovea and contains only cone cells, and a cone-shaped zone of Müller cells.

Type Organ
Parent Structure organ part
Latin Name foveola

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the foveola of retina?
A region of the fovea centralis that lies in the center of the fovea and contains only cone cells, and a cone-shaped zone of Müller cells.
What is the Latin name for the foveola of retina?
The Latin name for the foveola of retina is foveola.

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