Optic disc:The optic disc is also called the blind spot. There are no receptors in this part of the retina. This is where all of the axons of the ganglion cells(last neurons before optic nerve) exit the retina to form the optic nerve.
The optic nerve exits the retina at the optic disc, otherwise known as the "blind spot".
Many parts actually but if you're talking about the back of the eye (retina) then it would be the optic disk where all the ganglion cell axons exit the back of the eye to form the optic nerve.
Optic nerve and ophthalmic artery passes through this foramen to your eye ball.
Yes it is located on the optic disk in the back of each eye where the optic nerve attaches to the retina
The optic nerve is in the eye (optical, Optical illusions)
It's the place in the eye where axons exit the eye to form the optic nerve, and where blood vessels enter to nourish the retina.
Optic Disk
Because there are no rods or cones there, since the optic disk is where axons exit the eye to form the optic nerve.
The optic nerve exits the retina at the optic disc, otherwise known as the "blind spot".
the Optic Disk
the Optic Disk
The function of central retinal artery is that it does absoulutely nothing.....jk.......the artery helps the eye with its central visionn by the fovea and optic nerve n disk...!to be continued..........
The term is "optic disc" or "optic nerve head." This is the point in the eye where the optic nerve exits and carries visual information to the brain.
The optic disc in the human eye is the part of the eye that is connected to the retina and carries visual information to the thalamus and other parts of the brain.
Yes, the optic disk, also known as the optic nerve head, is the spot on the retina where the optic nerve exits the eye. This location is also known as the blind spot because it lacks photoreceptor cells, making it insensitive to light.
it is part of the Squids eye Sight...
the optic disk within the human eye