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There are four layers of cells making up the retina. These are:
I- bipolar cells
II- cells of the optic nerve
III- light-sensitive cells (rods and cones), and
IV- epithelial cells.
Which of the following shows the order in which light passes through these layer until it hits the epithelial layer?
I- bipolar cells
II- cells of the optic nerve
III- light-sensitive cells (rods and cones), and
IV- epithelial cells.
Which of the following shows the order in which light passes through these layer until it hits the epithelial layer?
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The correct order in which light passes through these layers until it hits the epithelial layer is:
III- light-sensitive cells (rods and cones)
I- bipolar cells
II- cells of the optic nerve
IV- epithelial cells
III- light-sensitive cells (rods and cones)
I- bipolar cells
II- cells of the optic nerve
IV- epithelial cells
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