Not sure, since I'm working on the same assignment, but I think it is ganglion cells.
the gagliano cell axons make a right angle turn at the inner face of the retina then leave the posterior aspect of the eye as the thick optic nerve. page 553 marieb&hoehn
axons from the ganglion cells run along the internal surface of the retina and converge posteriorly to form the optic nerve. pg 489 human anatomy 5th ed marieb,mallatt,wilhelm
Sensory or afferent neurones
Are called neuronal cells, or neurons.
Ganglion Cell
Ganglions
Through electrical impulses travelling along nerves and neurons at speeds of over 120 mph. They travel from the occipital nerves in the backs of the eyes to the occipital lobe, which is located in the back of your brain.
A cell makes up a body as a city makes up a state.
Sensory (receptor), motor (effector), and intermediate (relay) nuerones. They have functions of transmitting impulses to nerve cells, from nerve cells to effector muscles, and from one nerve cell to another respectively.
The basic structural unit of the nervous system is a neuron, or nerve cell. Neurons are made up of a soma, or body, an axon, and dendrites.
a cell
the answer to that questions is the optic nerve
the answer to that questions is the optic nerve
optic nerve cells.
Through electrical impulses travelling along nerves and neurons at speeds of over 120 mph. They travel from the occipital nerves in the backs of the eyes to the occipital lobe, which is located in the back of your brain.
High optic nerve pressure is associated with high CSF (cerebral spinal fluid) in the brain. The condition has two names: idiopathic Intercranial hypertension, or Pseudotumor Cerebri. When the CSF level in the brain spikes, it causes fluid to back up an build up in the optic nerves. Pressure in the optic nerve and in the brain can be decreased with diuretics(such as Diamox). Pressure in the brain can be relieved by spinal taps, or a surgical procedure where a shunt is inserted into the brain. The fluid in the optic nerves can be decreased by a surgical procedure called Optic Nerve Sheath Fenestration.
It is made up of about 1 million small individual thread-like nerve fibers that come from the retina.
At the back of the brain where the occipital lobe is located.
Each light-sensitive receptor cell generates a signal in its attached optic nerve fibre, for transmission to the brain where the combined signals are processed to build up the image itself in our minds.
Nerves are made up of cells.
The optic nerve is a bundle of tissue that transmits the signals generated from the eye to the brain. In essence, the optical nerve is the connection between the eye and the brain. It consists of a grouping of over one million nerve fibers, although the tissue of the optic nerve is actually more closely related to brain tissue than to nerve tissue - hope its good enough ^.^ c": c(:
c. cone cell........... cone cells are part of the retina which makes up the back and sides of the main chamber of your eye. they are a photreceptor responsible for color and high vision acuity. they convert light energy into nerve impulses
The cell that makes up the brain and spinal cord is mainly the neuron (nerve cell). There are also other types of cells called glial cells, and within glial cells, there are astro glia, oligodendroglia and micro glia.