what is the difference between the fovea and blind spot
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Blind spot :-The point where the retina and the optical nerve meet each other is devoid of any sensory cells. ... Because it contains a large number of the light-sensitive photo-detector cells called cones, the yellow spot ("macula lutea", or "fovea") is the area of greatest acuity of vision.
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Rods detect dimness and brightness; cones detect color and are clustered around the fovea. ... Visual acuity such as sharpness and detail is greatest at the fovea, while at the blind spot it is insensitive to visual stimulation, it's the part of the retina that converges to the optic nerve.
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