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It didX and Y is basically the distance from the start point of the retina to its end (as you can see from the eye diagram in the previous page). The graph is basically showing you that as you go alone the retina (starting from point X) the amount of rods first increases and then suddenly decrease at a certain place, G. You probable know that G is the fovea because it mainly contains cones, not rods (which is why the graph line disappears in G, because there's no rods in that area). The amount of rods then increase for a while before decreasing again and disappearing (you can also use the diagram of the eye to notice the "unusual" areas on the retina). H, is named the blind spot because it doesn't contain any light-sensitive cells (cones and rods).
I hope that helped. I didn't know exactly what you wanted to be explained :/
You're welcomeIt did
you explained it very nicelythanks
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