📂 Anatomy
cone — Definition
konus / cone
Subjects often identify the cone-shaped form of light-sensitive cells or structures, located in the retina or other sensor organs. In the anatomical, it refers to photoreceptor cells (condental cells), especially in the retina of the eye. It is also used for structures such as medulla oblongata's cone-shaped substrate (conus medullaris). Clinically, it is important to identify the function disorder of these structures in subject term, spinal damage or retinal diseases.
Frequently Asked Questions
❓ What is konus?
konus; subjects often identify the cone-shaped form of light-sensitive cells or structures, located in the retina or other sensor organs. In the anatomical, it refers to photoreceptor cells (condental cells), especially in the retina of the eye. It is also used for structures such as medulla oblongata's cone-shaped substrate (conus medullaris). Clinically, it is important to identify the function disorder of these structures in subject term, spinal damage or retinal diseases.
❓ What is cone in Turkish?
The Turkish equivalent of "cone" is konus.
❓ Which medical field is konus related to?
This term belongs to the Anatomy category.