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At which part of the eye are focused images most accurately conveyed to the brain?

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retina

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macula

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Macula

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Answer:

Images are focused most accurately conveyed to the brain at the macula.

Step-by-step explanation:

The macula lutea is an area at the back of the retina where there are mostly cones in the light-sensitive layer. Cones are the sensory cells with which it is possible to perceive colors.

The macula lutea - as the focal point of the eye lens - is the area with which one can see the smallest details. The visual acuity is greatest in the middle of it - the fovea centralis: the point almost right behind the eye lens - an area of ​​only one square millimeter in area. However, the cones only function if it is not too dark.

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