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What are the functions of retina and macula in the eye?

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What are the functions of retina and macula in the eye?

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The retina is a multi-layered sensory tissue that converts light rays into electrical impulses. The impulses are converted to images in the brain. The portion of the retina responsible for central vision and an appreciation of color is the macula (see www.stlukeseye.com/anatomy/Retina.asp).

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