An amacrine is a biological cell which does not go through a
long fibrous process.
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Starting from the inside of the eye (vitreous) and working
toward the back of your head. In terms of cell types you have the
1) Ganglion cell layer 2) Amacrine layer 3) Bipolar cell layer 4)
Horizontal cell layer 5) Photoreceptor cell layer 6) Retinal
Pigment Epithelium (RPE) In terms of smaller components of the
neural retina you have 1) Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer (RNFL) Ganglion
and Amacrine cell bodies 2) Inner Plexiform layer (IPL) Ganglion
and Amacrine axons 3) Inner Nuclear layer (INL) Bi-polar and
Horizontal cell bodies 4) Outer Plexiform layer (OPL) Bi-polar and
Horizontal axons 5) Outer Nuclear layer (ONL) Photoreceptor cell
bodies 6) Photoreceptor Outer segments 7) RPE
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The retina is made of several layers of cells that come in five
major flavors. These cells are the photoreceptors (rods and cones),
bipolar cells, ganglion cells, amacrine cells, and horizontal
cells.
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Retinal Cells, Olfactory epithelium Cells
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These are from the Scrabble dictionary:
apocrine
autocrine
eccrine
endocrine
exocrine
holocrine
merocrine
neuroendocrine
paracrine
quinacrine
tacrine
These are from Webster's Second International dictionary: