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Name the receptor cells present in retina​

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Answered by davisdeljo258
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The neural retina contains five types of neurons (Figure 14.17): the visual receptor cells (the rods and cones), the horizontal cells, the bipolar cells, the amacrine cells, and the retinal ganglion cells.

Answered by MysticalFuzZie
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The neural retina contains five types of neurons the visual receptor cells (the rods and cones), the horizontal cells, the bipolar cells, the amacrine cells, and the retinal ganglion cells.

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