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what types of cells retina contain . what are the functions of these cells

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Answered by BrainlyRacer
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Retina is a neurosensory tissue lining the back of the eye and is responsible for light detection and relaying the signal to the visual cortex in the brain. Mammalian retina consists of six major types of neurons (including photoreceptors; rods and cones) and one type of glial cells arranged in distinct layers.

Horizontal cells are the laterally interconnecting neurons having cell bodies in the inner nuclear layer of the retina of vertebrate eyes. They help integrate and regulate the input from multiple photoreceptor cells.

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<huge><b><font color ="yellow"> <body bgcolor ="red">the retina contains several nerve cells. sensation felt by the nerve cells are then transmitted to the brain through optic nerve. <br>there are two kinds of cells :<ul><li> cones ,which are sensitive to light and bright </li><li> rods, which are sensitive to dim light </li></ul></huge><marquee tag="slide ">be brainly be great </marquee >

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