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(1993) Bijl, Gerrit Klaas
The retina, which forms the inner lining of the eye, contains the light-sensitive photoreceptors of the visual system. There are two classes of these sensory cells: the rods and the cones. The photoreceptors can capture light and convert it into a neural signal. Besides glia cells and pigment cells, the retina also contains four types of neurones: the horizontal cells, the bipolar cells, the amacrine cells and the ganglion cells. ...
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