Blind spot is spelt like B-L-I-N-D S-P-O-T
Yellow spot is spelt like Y-E-L-L-O-W S-P-O-T
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The blind spot or optic disc
Optic disc (blind spot)
fovea centrallis (yellow spot)
Well I have got some points... Even though I was looking for the same... I think it may help... I hope it does Yellow spot It contains rods and cones It is the spot where the images are formed Blind spot It does not contain rods and cones No images are formed here It is the point to which all of the optic nerves connect to
yellow spot or blind spot. it has no rod or cone photorecepter cells.
Vision is lost when light hits the blind spot because the blind spot lacks photoreceptors, so light focused on it cannot be seen.
The "yellow spot" or macula of the retina is designed to provide the maximum visual acuity. It gives the highest quality image in the mammalian eye.
In daylight, an object is most clearly seen when the light rays from it are focused directly here. Moving outward from the blind spot the number of cones decreases and the rods increases.
Get out of their blind spot...
It is the one place on the retina where the image of the lens is 'in focus' i.e. sharp
a blind spot is when someone stares at the light and it makes a spot in there eye that makes them blind.they call it a blind spot because it makes you blind and it makes a spot in your eye.
The Blind Spot was created in 1921.