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A student studies that at the point where optic nerve and the retina meets, there are no

sensory cells. As a result, no vision is possible. Which of these marks the junction point

of the optic nerve and the retina?


(a) Iris


(b) Cornea


(c) Blind spot


(d) Optic nerve​

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Answered by radhasinghtomar1
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Answer:

A student studies that at the point where optic nerve and the retina meets, there are no sensory cells. As a result, no vision is possible. Which of these marks the junction point of the optic nerve and the retina?

(a) Iris

(b) Cornea

(c) Blind spot

(d) Optic nerve

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1

Answer:

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