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What are the three layers of neural cells present in the retina?


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Three layers of neural cells:

  1. The innermost layer of the eye that is formed by photoreceptors is termed the retina.
  2. It is responsible for converting light signals to neural impulses.
  3. The axons of the retinal neurons converge to form the optic nerve.
  4. The neural impulses are transmitted to the visual cortex of the brain via the optic nerve.

The three layers of the neural cells present in the retina are as follows:

1. Photoreceptor cell layer: These are image-forming cells.

2. Ganglion cell layer: These carry information from photoreceptors on the retina into the brain via the optic nerve.

3. Bipolar cell layer: These transmit signals from the photoreceptors to the ganglion cells.


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