Biology, asked by shankarbadavath75, 4 months ago

3.Name the area where Photo receptors are absent?​

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Answered by rageshreedas21
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Explanation:

"Your vision is best when light falls on the fovea."

One part of the retina does NOT contain any photoreceptors. This is our "blind spot." Therefore any image that falls on this region will NOT be seen. It is in this region that the optic nerves come together and exit the eye on their way to the brain.

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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The optic disc, a part of the retina sometimes called "the blind spot" because it lacks photoreceptors, is located at the optic papilla, where the optic-nerve fibres leave the eye. It appears as an oval white area of 3 mm².

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