The region where ganglion cell fibers collects leaves the eye and gets collected into the optic nerve is called the blind spot. Photoreceptors are cones and rods that are found within the retina of the eye.
Chloroplasts are located within plant and algal cells, specifically in the cytoplasm. They are found in the mesophyll cells of a plant's leaves and can also be present in other green parts of the plant, such as stems.
The function of Leydig cells, which are located in the testicle, is to produce testosterone. They can only function when luteinizing hormone is present.
Cells are not part of cells, your question makes no sense.
Lysosomes are present in animal cells but not plant cells.
Storage cells in camels, also known as adipocytes or fat cells, are present in humps located on their backs. These humps store energy-rich fat, which camels can use as a source of nutrition when food is scarce.
A blind spot is an area in the visual field that lacks visibility. In the eye, it is where the optic nerve exits and no light receptor cells are present. When driving, blind spots are areas around a vehicle where the driver's view is obstructed, requiring extra caution.
All your genes are present in your liver cells
-Centrosomes -Microtubules
Centriole
Blind
No, chloroplasts are not present in animal cells. They are only found in plant cells and some protists.
I think you meant to say 'where are peg cells present' and the answer is, the uterine wall.