Why is blind spot so called?
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Blind spot is a area on retina of eye behind the eye lens.
It is that part of eye if the image is from the brain cannot receive it by optic nerve
It means no image is from on blind spot
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The retina comprises light-sensitive cells that transmit messages to the brain about what is seen.
- The spot in the retina where the optic nerve connects is devoid of light-sensitive cells.
- As a result, this part of the retina cannot visualize. This spot is referred to as the blind spot.
What is the blind spot called?
- Similarly, your eyes have a blind spot, called scotoma.
- The optic nerve carries info from the eyeball to the brain, then, spreads nerve fibers across the back of the eye, or retina.
- The small round spot where the nerve enters the back of your eye is called the optic disc.
What does having a blind spot mean?
- Blind spot. Subject about which one is ignorant or biased.
- For example, The boss has a blind spot about Henry; he wouldn't fire him for anything, or Dad has a blind spot about opera; he can't see anything good about it.
- This term uses blind in the sense of “covered or hidden from sight.”
Hence, The retina is made up of light-sensitive cells that send information about what is viewed to the brain.
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