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At the junction of the optic nerve and retina, a ______ is present​

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Answered by tanvikapoor8d
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Answer:

at the Junction of optic nerve and retina in the eye there are no light sensitive cells no rods and cones due to which no vision is possible at that's what this is called blind spot.

Answered by ItzSweetGangster
5

Answer:

Blindspot

Explanation:

At the junction of the optic nerve and retina, there are no sensory cells, so no vison is possible at that spot,

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