Fundus of the Human Eye
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The fundus of the eye is the interior surface that is opposite the lens and includes the retina, the optic disk (also known as the optic head or blind spot), the macula, and the blood vessels. The macula is responsible for central vision, while the optic disk represents the point of exit of the optic nerve from the retina, thus creating a natural blind spot. The retina is supplied with essential nutrients by a network of blood vessels that traverse its surface.
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