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What do you understand by the blind spot of the eye.

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Answered by arthkunder33
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The blind spot is where the optic nerve and blood vessels leave the eyeball. The optic nerve is connected to the brain. It carries images to the brain, where they're processed. This is how we know what we're seeing. Our eyes see the object or image, and our brain interprets it.

The spot where your optic nerve connects to your retina has no light-sensitive cells, so you can't see anything there. That's your blind spot.

Answered by Anonymous
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What do you understand by the blind spot of the eye.

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The blind spot of the eye is the region where are there are no sense recepters. When the image is formed in this region , the information about it cannot be sent to the brain. Hence,we cannot see the image formed in this region.

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