Biology, asked by s12313, 8 months ago

Retina of the eye contains
(A) Unipolar neurons
(B) Apolar neurons
(C) Pseudounipolar neurons
(D) Bipolar neurons
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Answered by rohitraj0985
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Answer:

Retina: a light sensitive layer that lines the interior of the eye. It is composed of light sensitive cells known as rods and cones. The human eye contains about 125 million rods, which are necessary for seeing in dim light. Cones, on the other hand, function best in bright light.

Answered by laraibmukhtar55
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Neurons of the retina of the eye:

  • Option “D” is correct i.e. Bipolar neuron.
  • The retina of the eye contains bipolar neurons.
  • The neural retina comprises of three layers of neurons—the external layer of photo-receptors, a central layer of bipolar neurons, and an internal layer of ganglion cells that gather visual signals and carry them to the optic nerve via extended cell processes

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