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difrence between blind spot or retina​

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Answered by tom2298
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Blind spot is a spot on the retina present at the point of origin of the optic nerve. Yellow spot is a small area on the retina present at the posterior pole of the eye, lateral to the blind spot. Photoreceptor cells are absent from this region. Only cones are present in this region.

Answered by Rajkd180203
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Blind Spot is present on the retina and does not have any photoreceptor cells present in that area while the rest of the retina is abundant with photoreceptor cells

Blind spot in the eye is never used for vision perception as it does not contain photoreceptor cells while retina is majorly used for vision

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