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Cone — A type of specialized light sensitive cell (photoreceptor) in the retina of the eye that provide sharp central vision and color vision. By contrast, the rods are the retinal photoreceptors that provide side vision and the ability to see objects… … Medical dictionary
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conus — 1. [TA] SYN: cone. 2. Posterior staphyloma in myopic choroidopathy. [L. fr. G. konos, cone] c. arteriosus [TA] the left or anterosuperior, smooth walled portion of the cavity of the right ventricle of the … Medical dictionary
Conus elasticus — Ligament: Conus elasticus The ligaments of the larynx. Antero lateral view. Gray s s … Wikipedia
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conus elasticus — 1. [TA] elastic cone: the paired lateral portion of the fibroelastic laryngeal membrane, which extends upward in parallel thickenings from the cricoid cartilage to the vocal ligaments. Called also lateral 2. cricothyroid ligament and cricothyroid … Medical dictionary
eye, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction specialized sense organ capable of receiving visual images, which are then carried to the brain. Anatomy of the visual apparatus Structures auxiliary to the eye The orbit The eye is protected from mechanical injury… … Universalium
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