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Like most other eukaryotic viruses, the entire virion of the chlorovirus PBCV-1, a phycodnavirus, enters the host cell and releases the viral genome into the nucleus.
Eye Position
The specific location or orientation of the eyes, often used in psychological experiments to infer attention or interest.
Fovea
The area roughly at the retina’s center where cones are plentiful and visual acuity is greatest.
Peripheral Acuity
The ability to see and recognize details in the outer regions of the visual field, away from the center of gaze.
Eye Muscles
The six muscles that control eye movement, allowing the eye to move and focus in different directions.
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