Science, asked by suchithra17, 5 months ago

retina is ____ type of layer​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The neural retina consists of several layers of neurons interconnected by synapses and is supported by an outer layer of pigmented epithelial cells. The primary light-sensing cells in the retina are the photoreceptor cells, which are of two types: rods and cones.

Answered by kashishgogiya960
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Retina of eye ha three layer of cells: 

Ganglion cells: These are in the outer layer and form the optic nerve that carries visual information to the brain. These cells take information from bipolar cells.

Bipolar cells: These cells are present next to ganglion cells and take information from photoreceptor cells.

Photoreceptor cells: These are present next to bipolar cells and detect the daylight vison and low light vision. There are two types of photoreceptor cells in retina, cones (detect daylight vision and coloured vision) and rods (detect low light vision).

So, the correct answer is 'Ganglion cells, bipolar cells, photoreceptor cells'.

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