Study the following and pick up the correct statements:
The center of the posterior portion of the retina is called the macula lutea.
The site of the retina where the optic nerve exits the eye is called the blind spot.
Cones contain a visual pigment called iodopsin.
Rods contain a protein called rhodopsin.
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- The macula lutea is the region responsible for sharp vision, and the fovea within it has the highest concentration of cones.
- The blind spot has no photoreceptors, making it insensitive to light.
- Iodopsin enables color vision, while rhodopsin helps in low-light vision.