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What is the fovea of the eye?

a tiny spot in the center of the retina, containing only cones, where visual acuity is greatest
a curved area in the retina that bends light inward
the clear structure behind the pupil that bends light toward the retina
a structure in the retina that changes when muscles attached to the lens alter their shape

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Answer: The fovea is a tiny spot in the center of the retina, with only cones, where visual acuity is greatest.

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