Damage to the fovea would result in: reduced ability to see black and white shapes. ganglion cells being unable to perceive motion growth of bipolar neurons in the blind spot. difficulty in detecting the details of an image. severing of the optic nerve
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Damage to the fovea would result in: reduced ability to see black and white shapes. ganglion cells being unable to perce
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Damage to the fovea would result in: reduced ability to see black and white shapes. ganglion cells being unable to perce
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