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- Foveola abstract "The foveola is located within a region called the macula, a yellowish, cone photo receptor filled portion of the human retina. The foveola is approximately 0.35 mm in diameter and lies in the center of the fovea and contains only cone cells, and a cone-shaped zone of Müller cells. In this region the cone receptors are found to be longer, slimmer and more densely packed than anywhere else in the retina, thus allowing that region to have the potential to have the highest visual acuity in the eye.".
- Foveola wikiPageID "22078408".
- Foveola wikiPageLength "1388".
- Foveola wikiPageOutDegree "7".
- Foveola wikiPageRevisionID "632104611".
- Foveola wikiPageWikiLink Category:Human_eye_anatomy.
- Foveola wikiPageWikiLink Category:Visual_system.
- Foveola wikiPageWikiLink Cone_cell.
- Foveola wikiPageWikiLink Fovea_centralis.
- Foveola wikiPageWikiLink Macula_of_retina.
- Foveola wikiPageWikiLink Muller_glia.
- Foveola wikiPageWikiLink Retina.
- Foveola wikiPageWikiLinkText "foveola".
- Foveola latin "foveola".
- Foveola name "Foveola".
- Foveola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eye.
- Foveola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Eye-stub.
- Foveola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_anatomy.
- Foveola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Foveola wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Visual_system.
- Foveola subject Category:Human_eye_anatomy.
- Foveola subject Category:Visual_system.
- Foveola type AnatomicalStructure.
- Foveola type Thing.
- Foveola type Q4936952.
- Foveola comment "The foveola is located within a region called the macula, a yellowish, cone photo receptor filled portion of the human retina. The foveola is approximately 0.35 mm in diameter and lies in the center of the fovea and contains only cone cells, and a cone-shaped zone of Müller cells. In this region the cone receptors are found to be longer, slimmer and more densely packed than anywhere else in the retina, thus allowing that region to have the potential to have the highest visual acuity in the eye.".
- Foveola label "Foveola".
- Foveola sameAs Q16999162.
- Foveola sameAs m.05p4yyw.
- Foveola sameAs Q16999162.
- Foveola wasDerivedFrom Foveola?oldid=632104611.
- Foveola isPrimaryTopicOf Foveola.
- Foveola name "Foveola".