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The correct pathway for impulses leaving the retina is

A) photoreceptors, ganglion cells, bipolar cells, and optic nerve.
B) photoreceptors, bipolar cells, ganglion cells, and optic nerve.
C) photoreceptors, bipolar cells, optic nerve, and ganglion cells.
D) photoreceptors, ganglion cells, optic nerve, and bipolar cells.
E) ganglion cells, bipolar cells, photoreceptors, and optic nerve.

Bipolar Cells

Specialized neurons in the retina that play a crucial role in visual processing by connecting photoreceptors to ganglion cells.

Ganglion Cells

Type of neurons located in the retina that receive visual information from photoreceptors and transmit it to the brain.

Photoreceptors

Cells in the retina of the eye that respond to light, initiating the process of visual perception.

  • Comprehend the neural pathway of vision and hearing from sensory organs to the brain.
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Dalton SmithOct 23, 2024
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