Fovea

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The fovea is a small, central pit within the retina of the eye that is responsible for sharp central vision. It contains a high density of cones, which are photoreceptor cells that are sensitive to bright light and responsible for color vision.

The word comes from the Latin 'fovea', which means 'pit'.

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