Biology, asked by mohammedfkhanjari, 1 year ago

if the light falls on the blind spot why cant we see anything

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Answered by Anonymous
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The natural blind spot (scotoma) is due to lack of receptors (rods or cones) where the optic nerve and blood vessels leave the eye. There can also be artificial blind spots when something blocks light from reaching the photoreceptors, or when there is local adaptation of the retina as just after seeing a bright light


mohammedfkhanjari: thanks
Answered by Anonymous
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BECAUSE ON BLIND SPOT THERE IS NO ROD AS WELL AS CONE CELLS


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