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The blind spot in your retina is located wherea. there are rods but no cones.b. there are cones but no rods.c. the optic nerve leaves the eye.d. the bipolar cells meet the ganglion cells.
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The blind spot is a specific area in the retina where there are no photoreceptor cells (rods or cones) because it is the point where the optic nerve leaves the eye. Show more…
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The blind spot in your retina is located where a. there are rods but no cones. b. there are cones but no rods. c. the optic nerve leaves the eye. d. the bipolar cells meet the ganglion cells.
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The blind spot in your retina is located where ane rods but no cones. b. there are cones but no rods. c. the optic nerve leaves the eye. d. the bipolar cells meet the ganglion cells.
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