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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.
Bipolar neurons in the ciliary ganglion only exist during embryonic development and in vitro. Adult in vivo choroid and ciliary neurons in the ciliary ganglion are all unipolar.
Ganglion cells, bipolar cells, photoreceptors.
No there is a range of resting potentials. For example retinal ganglion cells have a resting potential of -65 mV while the endocochlear potential is +80 mV.
Basal ganglia are collections of grey matter that are deeply placed inside the white matter of your cerebral hemisphere.
Retinal Cells, Olfactory epithelium Cells
Retinal ganglion cells.
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.
Yes. The Retinal Ganglion Cell axons form the optic nerve.
Qustion:The correct pathway for impulses leaving the retina? My answer: photoreceptors, ganglion cells, bipolar cells, and optic nerve.
Bipolar neurons in the ciliary ganglion only exist during embryonic development and in vitro. Adult in vivo choroid and ciliary neurons in the ciliary ganglion are all unipolar.
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Ganglion cells, bipolar cells, photoreceptors.
Rods and cones are connected by synapses to bipolar cells, which, in turn, communicate with neurons called ganglion cells.
No there is a range of resting potentials. For example retinal ganglion cells have a resting potential of -65 mV while the endocochlear potential is +80 mV.
bipolar ganglion
ganglion cells