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The entire area that can be seen by the eye is called as a visual field. There is a very small gap in the visual field where no vision of the object is obtained at a particular distance. This is because of

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Answered by Anonymous
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Each eye has approximately six million retinal cone cells. They are packed much more tightly in the center of our visual field—a small region called the fovea—than they are at the edges of the retina.

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