What is the function of the fovea in the retina?
A. It is responsible for sharp central vision.
B. It detects peripheral motion.
C. It processes low-light vision.
D. It regulates the amount of light entering the eye.
Select your answer:

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Body Fluids › ViewAdult human RBCs are enucleate. Which of the following statement(s) is/are most appropriate explanation for this feature?
(a) They do not need to reproduce
(b) They are somatic cells
(c) They do not metabolize
(d) All their internal space is available for oxygen transport
a) Only (d)
b) Only (a)
c) (a), (c) and (d)
d) (b) and (c)
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Which is not a function of the urinary system?
A. Regulation of blood volume
B. Excretion of wastes
C. Regulation of erythrocyte production
D. Regulation of lymphocyte production
E. Storage of urine