The human eye has a point that lacks photoreceptor cells. This is identified as:
- A. Fovea
- B. Blind spot ✓
- C. Dark spot
- D. Orbit
Correct Answer: B. Blind spot
Explanation
The blind spot is the area on the retina where the optic nerve exits the eye; because there are no rods or cones (photoreceptors) there, it cannot detect light.
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