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11) what is the yellow spot in the retina lateral to the optic nerve? ○…

Question

  1. what is the yellow spot in the retina lateral to the optic nerve?

○ iris
○ lens
○ optic disc
○ macula

  1. the term \depression\ derives from the latin word deprimere, meaning:

○ sadness
○ to press down
○ having lethargy
○ moving backwards

Explanation:

Response
Question 11
Brief Explanations
  • The iris is the colored part of the eye controlling pupil size, not a yellow spot on the retina.
  • The lens focuses light, not a yellow spot on the retina.
  • The optic disc is the blind spot, not the yellow spot.
  • The macula (macula lutea) is the yellow - colored spot in the retina lateral to the optic nerve, responsible for central vision.
Brief Explanations
  • "Sadness" is an emotional state, not the meaning of the Latin root "deprimere".
  • The Latin word "deprimere" is composed of "de - " (down) and "primere" (press), so it means "to press down".
  • "Having lethargy" refers to a state of tiredness, not related to the root meaning.
  • "Moving backwards" is not the meaning of "deprimere".

Answer:

D. macula

Question 12