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Question
Differentiate between:
Yellow spot and Blind spot.
Solution
Yellow Spot | Blind Spot |
(i) It has only cone cells. | It has neither cone cells nor rod cells. |
(ii) Clear images are formed here. | No images are formed here. |
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