Select the choice that correctly describes the organization of cells in the retina Group of answer choices Ganglion cells make direct connections to rods and cones Rods and cones are embedded in the pigmented layer of the retina Bipolar cells are embedded in the pigmented layer of the retina Ganglion cells are embedded in the pigmented layer of the retina
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Ganglion cells make direct connections to rods and cones: This statement is incorrect. Ganglion cells connect to bipolar cells, which in turn connect to rods and cones. Show more…
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