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    The Point at Which the Optic Nerve Exits the Eye
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The Point at Which the Optic Nerve Exits the Eye

Question 282

Question 282

Multiple Choice

The point at which the optic nerve exits the eye is called the


A) sclera.
B) retina.
C) fovea.
D) blind spot.

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