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what are k cell consist of? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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A k-cell is a higher-dimensional version of a rectangle or rectangular solid. It is the Cartesian product of k closed intervals on the real line. This means that a k-dimensional rectangular solid has each of its edges equal to one of the closed intervals used in the definition. The k intervals need not be identical.

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Answered by ssisrajeswaria0809
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A koniocellular cell (konio: Greek, dust or poison, also known as K cell) is a neuron with a small cell body that is located in the koniocellular layer of the lateral geniculate nucleus (LGN) in primates, including humans.

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