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Blind Spot Optic Nerve Leaves Eye Light Sensitive Photoreceptora

The blind spot is where the optic nerve leaves the eye and contains no light-sensitive photoreceptors.

Der blinde Fleck ist die Stelle, an der der Sehnerv das Auge verlässt und keine lichtempfindlichen Zellen enthält.

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What is a blind spot?
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Where the optic nerve leaves the eye
Contains no light-sensitive photoreceptora

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