Science, asked by sushanaryal01, 11 months ago

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The blind spot is devoid of vision. Why?​

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Answered by 19aubreybrooks
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there are so so so many nerve fibers in one spot, so naturally there is no room for rods. which means no light detecting cells. as a result, you cant see from that spot.  

Answered by zeenatkhan54
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Blind spot in the eye is devoid of ability of vision, why is it so? Blind spot has no visual pigment producing cell or photo receptors. Therefore, it is unable to see objects

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