Bipolar nerve cells and ganglion cells are found
in the
(a) sclerotea (b) cochlea
(c) retina (d) cristae
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C) retina
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Often found in the retina, bipolar cells are crucial as they serve as both direct and indirect cell pathways. The specific location of the bipolar cells allow them to facilitate the passage of signals from where they start in the receptors to where they arrive at the amacrine and ganglion cells.
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your answer is option C retina hope it helps please mark me as brainliest
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