Questions: The is made up of a vascular coat and the rods and cones that help interpret light and colors.
macula
sclera
retina
comea
Transcript text: The $\qquad$ is made up of a vascular coat and the rods and cones that help interpret light and colors.
macula
sclera
retina
comea
Solution
The answer is the third one (or C): retina.
Explanation for each option:
Macula: This is a small central area of the retina that is responsible for central vision but does not encompass the entire retina.
Sclera: This is the white outer layer of the eyeball; it does not contain the vascular coat or the rods and cones.
Retina: This is the correct answer. The retina is made up of a vascular coat and contains the rods and cones that help interpret light and colors.
Cornea: This is the transparent front part of the eye that covers the iris, pupil, and anterior chamber; it does not contain the vascular coat or the rods and cones.
Summary:
The retina is made up of a vascular coat and the rods and cones that help interpret light and colors.