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what cells are present in the retina?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Cell circuitry

In the retina, five types of neuron — photoreceptors, bipolar cells, retinal ganglion cells, horizontal cells and amacrine cells — are wired together to form one of nature's most complex circuit boards

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Cell circuitry

In the retina, five types of neuron — photoreceptors, bipolar cells, retinal ganglion cells, horizontal cells and amacrine cells — are wired together to form one of nature's most complex circuit boards.

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