This is a rabbit's fundus - the question image was from a New Zealand White animal with a non-pigmented eye while this is from a normally pigmented Netherland Dwarf. We call this a merangiotic fundus - the rebbit has a long horizontal visual streak, giving it good vision all along the horizon, from whence might spring a hungrey fox! So it keeps its blood vessels and myelinated nerve fibres (the whiote streaks - but who knows why it has any mylelinated fibres - no other species bothers!) away from this lnie of high photoreceptor density.
(c) 2005 Dr David L Williams
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我上传图片了,麻烦你帮我看看,谢谢。
追答其实就是这么回事了,你根据你的专业知识看看哪幅图是哪幅兔子的。这肯定是哪个不是很懂英文的老师或者教授的讲义,表述本来就不是很清楚,用的代词是这个那个,也没用上面一幅图下面一幅图这种指示代词。