Which kind of axons are found in a retina of eye ?
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Ganglion cells
- The short axonal processes of bipolar cells make synaptic contacts in turn on the dendritic processes of ganglion cells in the inner plexiform layer.
- The much larger axons of the ganglion cells form the optic nerve and carry information about retinal stimulation to the rest of the central nervous system.
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