📝 Multiple Choice Question
General-science
The 'Optic Nerve' exits the eyeball at a point where there are no rods or cones This point is the
A
Fovea
B
Blind Spot
C
Macula
D
Cornea
Explanation
Also called the optic disc, it lacks photoreceptors, so no vision is possible at this exact location.
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