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Etymology: [ 'fO-vE-& ] (noun.) 1849. From Latin fovea (“ditch, pit”) bʰou- 'pit, hole'.

Kemikte ya da bir organda, herhangi bir yerde bulunan küçük çukur, Lt. küçük girinti, (foveae). Çukur (daha çok yuvarlak çukurlar), çukur, vücudun herhangi bir yerinde bulunan küçük çukur,

1 Kemikte ya da bir organda, herhangi bir yerde bulunan küçük çukur     ts
2 Lt. küçük girinti  Diş Hekimliği     ts
3 (foveae). Çukur (daha çok yuvarlak çukurlar)  Tıp     ts
4 çukur  Anatomi     ts
5 vücudun herhangi bir yerinde bulunan küçük çukur     ts
 

The retinal fovea, or fovea centralis, responsible for sharp central vision, A slight depression or pit in a bone or organ, (FOH-vee-uh)  The central part of the macula that provides the sharpest vision, The central part of the macula that provides the sharpest vision, A region of intense visual sensitivity in the center of the eye's retina, containing only cone type photoreceptors, a deep depression with well marked sides, A shallow depression or pit, The central spot of the retina, which contains the greatest concentration of cones (p 112), A small rodless area of the retina that affords the sharpest vision because the layers of the retina spread aside to let light fall directly on the cones, which are the cells that give the clearest vision, An obvious depression or furrow in the middle of the carapace It is not visible in all species It forms a point for the attachment of muscles internally Some species have a projection ("horn") instead of a depression, A slight depression or pit; a fossa, area consisting of a small depression in the retina containing cones and where vision is most acute, Center area of retina producing sharpest vision, The fovea of the eye is a small pit in the center of the retina that contains cones but no rods When looking directly at a point, its image falls on the fovea The fovea covers an angle of about 2 degrees Visual acuity is normally greatest for images on the fovea, Central part of the retina composed of densely packed cones; the area of highest visual acuity, The high-resolution central region of the retina, spanning about 1 degree of the visual field in humans, A small region at the center of the retina, subtending about two degrees and forming the site of the most distinct vision and greatest color discrimination, A depression in the retina that contains only cones (not rods), and that provides acute eyesight, The center of the macula, the concave center of the retina The region of highest visual acuity and cone cell density (See "Anatomy of the Eye" on the MD Support web site ), The part of the retina that receives light from the center of the visual field, at the normal fixation point of the eye, In the eye, a small area in the central part of the retina, packed with cones; the most sensitive part of the retina for detail vision and color vision in daylight See also cone, retina, A depressed region in the middle of the retina (the macula) that is responsible for detailed central vision, The fovea is an indentation in the center of the macula Its diameter is only 1 5 mm or about 1/16 inch This small part of our retina is responsible for our highest visual acuity It is the center of our central vision, A small depression in the center of the macular region of the retina containing only tightly packed cones where vision is the sharpest, Central pit in the macula that produces sharpest vision Contains a high concentration of cones and no retinal blood vessels, The central part of the macula; provides the sharpest vision Contains many cone cells, The fovea is a small area located on the retina in the back of the eye which allows us to see details clearly, sharply and with rich color when the light focuses there correctly In a normal visual system the fovea of the left and right eye are directed at the same point in space at the same time giving us a better image than either eye alone, The center of the macula The point of best vision, pit, small hole, dimple, depression (Biology),

6 The retinal fovea, or fovea centralis, responsible for sharp central vision     ts
7 A slight depression or pit in a bone or organ     ts
8 (FOH-vee-uh)  The central part of the macula that provides the sharpest vision     ts
9 The central part of the macula that provides the sharpest vision     ts
10 A region of intense visual sensitivity in the center of the eye's retina, containing only cone type photoreceptors     ts
11 a deep depression with well marked sides     ts
12 A shallow depression or pit     ts
13 The central spot of the retina, which contains the greatest concentration of cones (p 112)     ts
14 A small rodless area of the retina that affords the sharpest vision because the layers of the retina spread aside to let light fall directly on the cones, which are the cells that give the clearest vision     ts
15 An obvious depression or furrow in the middle of the carapace It is not visible in all species It forms a point for the attachment of muscles internally Some species have a projection ("horn") instead of a depression     ts
16 A slight depression or pit; a fossa     ts
17 area consisting of a small depression in the retina containing cones and where vision is most acute     ts
18 Center area of retina producing sharpest vision     ts
19 The fovea of the eye is a small pit in the center of the retina that contains cones but no rods When looking directly at a point, its image falls on the fovea The fovea covers an angle of about 2 degrees Visual acuity is normally greatest for images on the fovea     ts
20 Central part of the retina composed of densely packed cones; the area of highest visual acuity     ts
21 The high-resolution central region of the retina, spanning about 1 degree of the visual field in humans     ts
22 A small region at the center of the retina, subtending about two degrees and forming the site of the most distinct vision and greatest color discrimination     ts
23 A depression in the retina that contains only cones (not rods), and that provides acute eyesight     ts
24 The center of the macula     ts
25 the concave center of the retina The region of highest visual acuity and cone cell density (See "Anatomy of the Eye" on the MD Support web site )     ts
26 The part of the retina that receives light from the center of the visual field, at the normal fixation point of the eye     ts
27 In the eye, a small area in the central part of the retina, packed with cones; the most sensitive part of the retina for detail vision and color vision in daylight See also cone, retina     ts
28 A depressed region in the middle of the retina (the macula) that is responsible for detailed central vision     ts
29 The fovea is an indentation in the center of the macula Its diameter is only 1 5 mm or about 1/16 inch This small part of our retina is responsible for our highest visual acuity It is the center of our central vision     ts
30 A small depression in the center of the macular region of the retina containing only tightly packed cones where vision is the sharpest     ts
31 Central pit in the macula that produces sharpest vision Contains a high concentration of cones and no retinal blood vessels     ts
32 The central part of the macula; provides the sharpest vision Contains many cone cells     ts
33 The fovea is a small area located on the retina in the back of the eye which allows us to see details clearly, sharply and with rich color when the light focuses there correctly In a normal visual system the fovea of the left and right eye are directed at the same point in space at the same time giving us a better image than either eye alone     ts
34 The center of the macula The point of best vision     ts
35 pit, small hole, dimple, depression (Biology)  isim     ts
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