| 21. | But the main underlying cause is oxidative damage to the delicate cells of the macula.
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| 22. | Temporal ( in the direction of the temples ) to this disc is the macula.
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| 23. | The juxtaglomerular cells are also stimulated to release renin by signaling from the macula densa.
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| 24. | The macula densa serves as the detector, while the glomerulus acts as the effector.
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| 25. | These nutrients block oxidation reactions in the eye that damage the delicate cells of the macula.
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| 26. | The macula is the lining of the retina that contains the photoreceptive cells necessary for vision.
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| 27. | It is masala, not macula.
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| 28. | The macula is the light-sensitive layer of tissue in the center of the retina.
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| 29. | New blood vessels form behind the retina, leaking onto the macula and rapidly destroying it.
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| 30. | Visual input from the macula occupies a substantial portion of the brain's visual capacity.
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